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turbinetree

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Mon Mar 1, 2021, 04:44 PM Mar 2021

Invasive Treefrogs Have Snuck Into Louisiana and They Are Not Good Neighbors

Keep an eye on your toilet bowl (seriously).
Popular Science Kate Baggaley



On the day Brad Glorioso and his fellow scientists began their hunt for the invasive Cuban treefrog, they weren't sure what they'd find. They'd come to Audubon Zoo in New Orleans after the curator of reptiles and amphibians informed them that several suspicious frogs had been spotted on the premises. The bulky frogs appeared to be an invasive species that had—until now—been confined to Florida.

Cuban treefrogs, which can grow as big as the palm of your hand, compete with native treefrogs for shelter and are create a number of nuisances for people. “They get into the plumbing sometimes and people will find them in their toilets, which is always a surprise,” says Glorioso, an ecologist at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Wetland and Aquatic Research Center in Lafayette, Louisiana.

Concerned that the frogs may have taken root in Louisiana, he decided to investigate the zoo and surrounding parklands in the fall of 2017. His fears were confirmed even before the first search was officially underway. While waiting to meet with their collaborator from the zoo, Glorioso and his team discovered 23 Cuban treefrogs wedged behind a utility box on a bathroom wall. “I brought him a whole bucketful,” Glorioso says. “I was like, ‘we got a problem.’”

https://getpocket.com/explore/item/invasive-treefrogs-have-snuck-into-louisiana-and-they-are-not-good-neighbors?utm_source=pocket-newtab

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Invasive Treefrogs Have Snuck Into Louisiana and They Are Not Good Neighbors (Original Post) turbinetree Mar 2021 OP
Cute little fella! redwitch Mar 2021 #1
Louisiana Senator John Kennedy is pretty sure that's either an Antifa or BLM frog. 11 Bravo Mar 2021 #2
Does this mean we have to flush twice? fleur-de-lisa Mar 2021 #3
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