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Eastern American Toad

Anaxyrus americanus

Description:

A medium-sized 5-9 cm toad. The American toad is light to dark brown with 1 or 2 raised brown "warts" within each dark spot on body Behind each eye there are two raised kidney-shaped glands known as the paratoid glands.

Habitat:

The American toad is our most terrestrial amphibian and is often found some distance from water. It is most active after rain and in the evenings, and is often found in urban areas and gardens. Males sit along the shoreline, on logs, or on floating leaves of winter-killed vegetation to better expose their vocal pouches. In urban areas, floating boards are favourite calling sites.

Notes:

Toads breed in April and May depending on pond temperature. Toads will breed in temporary ponds or shallow areas of large, permanent ponds. The male toad's call is a long, uninterrupted fifteen to twenty second trill that can be heard over some distance. The lower the temperature, the longer the trill. Description of call: A 20-30 second high-pitched trill. Took this picture outside our RV in August, in the Northern Bruce Peninsula. The little guy was hopping around our deck and we wanted to make sure he didn't get trampled!

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9 Comments

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 12 years ago

Your photo gives a good indication of his size - he's warty but cute. good photo and information. Thanks

SandraH
SandraH 12 years ago

a little prince? :) wonderful pic!

lana.decle
lana.decle 12 years ago

Not odd at all ! I think it's cute as hell :)

textless
textless 12 years ago

Sounds odd to say, but what an adorable toad.

Cindy Mead
Cindy Mead 12 years ago

it's a bit too small in the frame for me to make out many markings, but what a sweet find :)

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 12 years ago

That's great, glad I could help. It was just a guess with the Bruce Peninsula as I haven't been there, but yes, looks amazing!

lana.decle
lana.decle 12 years ago

Upon further investigation it would seem you are correct! I saw a couple similar pictures online and they seem to match.

lana.decle
lana.decle 12 years ago

It is the Bruce Peninsula! I went for a couple weeks this summer and couldn't believe how spectacular the place is. Thanks for your suggestion, the little guy was so tiny, I'm going to try to do some more poking around to see if it was an Eastern American toad.

Dan Doucette
Dan Doucette 12 years ago

I think this is a baby Eastern American Toad.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_to...
I spotted a lot of them in Algonquin.
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/687...
Welcome to Project Noah. Great profile pic too. Is that the Bruce Peninsula?

lana.decle
Spotted by
lana.decle

Canada

Spotted on Aug 25, 2011
Submitted on Oct 10, 2011

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