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Southern Toad

Anaxyrus terrestris

Description:

The southern toad (formerly Bufo terrestris) is characterized by highly pronounced knobs and crests that occur on its head. The two crests run forward from the knobs and come close to one another near the snout. The overall coloring of this toad varies from brown, black, or red. It has no dark spots, and only one or two warts. Although it has long been suggested, humans do not get warts from touching toads. However, the material they secrete from the parotoid glands (located at the back of the head, behind the ears) may be irritating to human mucous membranes, but not toxic.

Habitat:

The southern toad is common to sandy areas, marshes, and mixed hardwood swamps. Like most toads, the southern toad is most active at night. It hides during the day, most often seeking shelter in burrows that are self-constructed. Southern toads will eat small invertebrates including beetles, earwigs, ants, cockroaches, mole crickets, and snails, but are also known to eat anything they can swallow

Notes:

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2 Comments

textless
textless 12 years ago

Nice bumpy toad... lots of character.

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Nice!

amiller
Spotted by
amiller

Jacksonville, Florida, USA

Spotted on Nov 29, 2011
Submitted on Nov 29, 2011

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