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All of Jamaica's native amphibians are endemic including the Jamaican Peak Frog Eleutherodactylus alticola (Caribherp), the Jamaican Cave Frog Eleutherodactylus cundalli (ARKive), the Western Yellow-bellied Frog Eleutherodactylus pantoni (Mel J. Rivera), the Jamaican Masked Frog Eleutherodactylus luteolus (ARKive), the Jamaican Laughing Tree Frog Osteopilus ocellatus (flickr), and the Jamaican Snoring Tree Frog Osteopilus crucialis (Caribherp).
They came from JA. The English speaking islands all got them carried in from trade ships in the Islands
Here are the English speaking Islands:
Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Nice Captain....Always love to learn something new and interesting about Jamaica. Nothing better than falling asleep hearing that signature sound!! :)
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I love their sound and can hardly wait to hear them again!!
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Don't ask me why? But,I have a frog tattooed on my back???Did you know that frogs can not go backwards,only forward? Maybe that's why?Always go forward.
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Very interesting, Captain and Fred. Love the sound and one of the main reasons why I prefer staying on the beach.
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I was loving the tree frogs on that episode and called my hubby into the room to hear them.
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U tube has some recording of tree frogs from the Carib.....try this Google Search
"Jamaican tree frog recording" (without the quotation marks)
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When I want to hear tree frogs, all I have to do is go to my local supermarket and listen to the price gun. It sounds exactly like it! :)
My husband and I loved hearing the sound.
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I've personally experience the "gleep" in St. Kitts & Nevis (along with the "songs" from the goats, sheep & cows). :)