True about the night shift *not all though* but most come out soon after the sun departs which leaves plenty of warm things behind. In addition many american toads hide under thin layers of leaves and/or burrow under the soil just enough to cover their skin sometimes leaving their eyes exposed. IMO I think they're warming up (overhead heat source) without the risk of drying out or being seen, preparing for an evening of eating & digesting.





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