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    Default Re: Article: Sonoran Desert Toad / Colorado River Toad, Bufo alvarius aka Ollotis alvaria - Care Information and Breeding

    How high can these guys jump? We have 8 dogs and have done our best to prevent any "accidents". Last summer I used my pool net to flip a toad over my 6 foot fence into the desert. I felt bad because he cut his nose. The next day he's sitting on my pool deck again, cut nose and all! Our yard has been snakeproofed and we've not had a single snake get in in 15 years. How then are we besieged by armies of the toads every monsoon season? Is there any way to permanently resolve this and keep our yard safe? I am talking relocation not genocide, we have a spring fed pond within a mile of our home.

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