Facts About Juventud Robber Frog
Eleutherodactylus cuneatus is a species of frog in the Eleutherodactylidae family, endemic to Cuba. These frogs inhabit a wide range of environments, thriving in subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests as well as montane forests at higher elevations. They are also found in shrublands, grasslands, and near rivers.
What is particularly fascinating about these frogs is their remarkable adaptability. They manage to thrive in areas influenced by human activities such as agricultural lands, pastures, and plantations. They are also frequently found in gardens and urban environments. Additionally, Eleutherodactylus cuneatus can live in degraded former forests and even in flooded agricultural fields. This adaptability underscores the species’ ecological versatility.