Can you get a close up of the head and underbelly. The paratoid glands on this specimen are pretty far from the eyes which suggests american
Can you get a close up of the head and underbelly. The paratoid glands on this specimen are pretty far from the eyes which suggests american
Litoria caerulea 1.1.0 (White's Tree Frog)
Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis 0.1.0 (Anerythristic Honduran Milk Snake) Tliltocatl albopilosus 0.0.2 (Curly Hair Tarantula)
Aphonopelma hentzi 0.0.1 (Texas Brown Tarantula)
Avicularia avicularia 0.0.2 (Pinktoe Tarantula)
Brachypelma smithi ex. annitha 0.0.1 (Mexican Giant Red Knee Tarantula) Monocentropus balfouri 0.0.2 (Socotra Island Blue Baboon Tarantula)
Harpactira pulchripes 0.0.1 (Golden Blue Leg Baboon Tarantula)
Dear Eli -
Thank you for responding!
We didn't keep the toad. We only took the three photos of it and then sent it on its merry way. So while it might still be in the yard somewhere, I've got no idea where.
Here's the largest version of a head image we have.
Next time I'll know to get better photos of the head and underbelly.
I was under the impression that American Toads didn't have the long chains of warts within a single color spot - that that was a hallmark of a Fowler's toad. Is that not true? Do American Toads also have long snakes of color that have a lot of warts in them?
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