Thanks, for the pictures, Greg!
I think that most male species of frogs, toads and salamanders that engage in either inguinal or axillary amplexus will display nuptial pads. Inguinal amplexus is where the male grasps the female around the waist (as in clawed frogs and other primitive frogs) and axilliary is where the male grasps the female around the armpits (as in most toads, frogs and treefrogs).
I have two toads, Anaxyrus woodhousii and Duttaphrynus melanostictus, as well as ACFs and Surinam toads. Toads are very cool![]()





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I am hoping that being a toad, some of the same principles will apply, regardless of the species. I love seeing your pictures, though. I never gave toads much more than a glance until getting Enoch and seeing your pictures. I hope that I can take beautiful pictures of Enoch when he/she is older...do the colours and personality justice!


