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Oct 8, 2017 9:29 PM CST
Name: Elfrieda
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There is a way you can ID the Cuban frog. I have a "butterfly" net from the dollar store in which I catch them. Hold them in the net, away from you because they do pee ! Try to rub the skin on the forehead; if it's fused, it's a Cuban frog. Then you can put some teeth soothing gel (like Ambisol) on it's head and back (stuff used for toothache); put in plastic bag and into your freezer. Remove 3-4 days later and toss with garbage. You can google this with the University of Florida; It's the most humane way.
“I was just sittin’ here enjoyin’ the company. Plants got a lot to say, if you take the time to listen”
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