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I spotted this toad quite a distance from the water, it was a hot day, my nephew picked it up and carried it to the lake...

Common toad in the Highlands of Scotland

This toad made an appearance just after sunset yesterday. It (or another) was seen IN the rain the other day near the house, but I decided not to risk my equipment in the windy wet stuff.

North Peak, Cuyamaca Mountains, California.

Mar. 5, 2021

Side view of my backyard toad friend..

Toad - Cleethorpes.

Yet another toad picture,

Common Toad crossing the road

Toad River, British Columbia, Canada

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Kenneth Graham repeatedly refers to Toad's hands as his "paws." Do the British really call this a paw? Or just him? Western toad hand/paw, near Ross Lake in the North Cascades, Washington.

  

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Taken at night

Byram Township, Sussex County, NJ

April 22, 2016

Fermyn Woods Country Park, Northants.

Fowler's toad at rest on the sandy terrain - of which there is so much of in the Pine Barrens area.

 

The Pine Barrens is a heavily forested area of coastal plain stretching across more than seven counties of New Jersey.

 

7 cm in length

 

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Arizona toad

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Arizona toad

Conservation status

 

Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)

Scientific classification

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Amphibia

Order: Anura

Family: Bufonidae

Genus: Anaxyrus

Species: A. microscaphus

Binomial name

Anaxyrus microscaphus

Cope, 1867

Synonyms

 

Bufo microscaphus

 

Arizona Toad (Anaxyrus microscaphus) is a species of toad in the Bufonidae family. It is endemic to the United States.

 

Its natural habitats are temperate forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, swamps, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, freshwater springs, ponds, open excavations, irrigated land, and seasonally flooded agricultural land.

 

This species' range is continuous along the Virgin River and its tributaries in southwestern Utah, and southern Nevada, and in locations across Arizona and western New Mexico. It is a protected species in Utah, Nevada and Arizona. Protected populations occur in the Virgin River and its tributaries in Zion National Park.

 

Anaxyrus californicus and Anaxyrus mexicanus were formerly included in this species, which was formerly known as Southwestern toad

 

Toad, Cream

 

Toad photo - LG-D801, 10/15, Serpentarium, Lodi, CA

Photoshop CS4

 

in Explore 4/14/16, #449

Frühlingsgefühle bei den Kröten - Toads feeling the spring

I came across this Toad while walking in the woodland near Braemar, Scotland

Our Daily Challenge 9-14 September : Lit with a Flashlight

With a purposeful stride it crossed the garden path!

Rosie still hasn't learned by experience, she still sometimes licks them...

Leaf litter toad (Rhinella margaritifera) - Yasuni National Park, Ecuador

 

A well camouflaged little leaf litter toad, despite its fantastic camouflage this is the most frequently encountered toad species in most Amazonian forests I have been to. Probably because of their high population densities.

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Toad sunning himself in our garden in West Yorkshire, UK

Taken at night

Byram Township, Sussex County, NJ

March 31, 2016

 

First shot with my "new" Nikon D7000 refurb.

Came across these mating toads on the path at Birnie today. !

Excuse me sir!? Was there not a pond here a few years back? What tisss the meaning of this.

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