Hi I was wondering if any one would be so kind as to help me ID this toad. there are quite a few of them around my home... I'm located in South East FL. I think it's just a Southern Toad (Anaxyrus Terrestris). But my Room mate is telling me it might be a baby Cane Toad (Rhinella Marina) and is afraid for his little dog, which will not leave them alone.
http://s179.photobucket.com/albums/w312/Tangeleno/Toad/
Hi there Tangeleno, Im sorry but im no expert on Toads so I would get a second opinion, but from what ive seen to me it looks more like a Southern Toad because of the colour and markings..![]()
I would agree with Ebony and say it looks like a Southern Toad. Besides color and markings, many U.S. toads can be identified by their cranial crests. I have included a link showing the crest of the Southern Toad.
NPWRC :: Checklist of Amphibian Species and Identification Guide
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
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Thanks very much for the replies. Gonna have to get my 30 gal unpacked... debating on if I want to grab a few of these or maybe some Cuban Tree Frogs from around here. Any suggestions![]()
Cuban treefrogs would be my pick.
I hate to disagree with everyone, but I believe this toad to be Chaunus marina, the marine toad or cane toad or giant toad (take your pick). I just looked in my Peterson field guide and it show prominent cranial crests which I don't see in this toad. I do see them in the link Terry provided. So based on the lack of these prominent crest and the shape of the paratoid glands, I am going to have to say that this is indeed a marine toad. Sorry.
Wow!, Thanks Kurt. I hope that Tangeleno see's your post. Maybe you could PM him.
Thanks for the replies everyone. Mainly this means the dog has to be walked instead of let out in the yard since they seem to have themselves a little home under our propane tank... Stupid dog has pulled out 3 at least... Might be able to grab a bigger one to take a look at it instead of the little one (Let it go already)
I guess I was being too optimistic. Would liked it to have been a southern toad, not a cane toad. Good catch, Kurt!
Thanks.
Cane toads would be my pick over the treefrog(although I have an uncanny nature to prefer toads to frogs), because cane toads adapt easier to captivity and not only that they live a LONG time, oh and not to mention they are huge and cute. You should get a sexed pair. ;] Females are fatter and bigger btw.
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