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American toad

Bufo americanus

Description:

American toads have short legs, stout bodies, and thick skins with noticeable warts. These warts can be colored red and yellow. The warty skin contains many glands that produce a poisonous milky fluid, providing these toads with excellent protection from many of their predators. This poison is only harmful if it is swallowed or if it gets in the eyes, but it can make many animals very sick

Habitat:

American toads require a semi-permanent freshwater pond or pool for their early development. They also require dense patches of vegetation, for cover and hunting grounds. Given these two things and a supply of insects for food, American toads can live almost everywhere, ranging from forests to backyards. They are common in gardens and agricultural fields. During daylight hours they seek cover beneath porches, under boardwalks, flat stones, boards, logs, wood piles, or other cover. When cold weather comes, these toads dig backwards into their summer homes or may choose another site in which to hibernate

Notes:

sneak attack

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3 Comments

MaryOhkwari
MaryOhkwari 12 years ago

HAHA! I love this!!! That is one impressed cat.

misako
misako 12 years ago

Great photo! :)

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

How sweet! The kitten looks absolutely astonished! :)

CJulen
Spotted by
CJulen

Anderson, South Carolina, USA

Spotted on Jun 15, 2009
Submitted on Sep 29, 2011

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