Unsure what to do, I snapped a photo and shared it on social media. Collective curiosity worked wonders. Suggestions poured in: “A raccoon?” “A bird?” “Condensation?” The answer came unexpectedly—from a friend, who delivered it with a laugh.
The Unlikely Culprit: Tree Frogs

“Relax, they’re just frogs!” he said. Frogs? Really? At first, I thought he was joking. But he explained: tree frogs, tiny acrobats of the night, often wander in search of moisture. With their suction-cup toes, they can easily climb smooth surfaces—like car windows and hoods.
Marks, Not Danger
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