Quote Originally Posted by ToadPaparazzi View Post
Can you post a photo?
I will get one today.


Quote Originally Posted by Wormwood View Post
Does it chirp when you pick it up and grab it's back legs? That's usually a sign of a male and they are much smaller then the females of most bufos, including american toads.
It does not chirp (or urinate for that matter) when I pick it up, but I am very gentle with it, should I maybe try an grab it's back legs to see if it chirps? I don't want to hurt or stress it! I had assumed it was a male, because it's "thumbs" look larger than it's "fingers" (anyone know what exactally you call amphibian extremities?).

Maybe this will help to determine it's gender?: When it's in hunting "mode" and the insect it's stalking has stopped moving because it has noticed the toad, it twitches it's "toes" on it's back legs very fast, and sometimes the insect will notice this and move toward the toad, effectivley getting itself eaten. Does that help at all?

Thanks for all the info, I'll get a photo today at lunch!