I’ve seen these little green creatures here in Florida before – but never had a chance to take a shot. This time it was different.
I walked out the door and knew something was looking at me. I looked straight into little green frog’s direction and there it was, sitting on the side of my thriving fern planter’s saucer.
It didn’t move so I was able to get a decent shot.
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After looking online at the images of Florida frogs – I finally found the possible common name for it: white lipped green frog.
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Photo “Little green frog” – courtesy of FNQ
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