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These frogs are found in Cuba at elevations up to 1,150 m above sea level, in closed-canopy mesic and xeric forests. Their distribution is highly fragmented, with the total land area equaling 7,700 mi (20,000 km). Within this limited area, though, they are quite numerous.
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366:References
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