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Photo of a Green Treefrog
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Photo of a Green Treefrog
Photo by Liz Domingue

The green treefrog (above), spotted leopard frog, and Florida banded water snake are three of the most frequently killed species on U.S. 441. The tiny, brightly colored green treefrog is sometimes called the "rain frog" because it tends to call only during humid weather.

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