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Incilius valliceps
Photo take at my printing studio this guy is been leaving inside the studio for days now it hide under a book shelf a day time at night it came out to the garden i have seen it come back early before sunshine. Im not sure if a have to lett it leave in the studio or not?? The Gulf Coast Toad is a medium sized toad species I. valliceps has the most extensive ridging of any toad in its geographic range. The ridges extend from the nose, to the back of the head, and with a branch that wraps around the back side of the eye.
Found in a wide range of habitats, including open grassland, semi-arid regions, light forest, and even suburban backyards. They are typically found not far from a permanent water source, which they use for breeding in the spring, but they are capable of travelling long distances while foraging for food. native of Louisiana, México all the way to Costa Rica. Wikipedia.
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Thanks Willie i think just kipping the bug population will be good for now :)
I love your story, I think you should see if you can collect some rent, or at least tell him he needs to help out by keeping the bug population down.
Me encanta su historia, creo que usted debe ver si puede obtener algo de la renta, o por lo menos decirle que tiene que ayudar a cabo por mantener la población de insectos hacia abajo.