Spotted, crossing our backyard, on its way to a dripping faucet where it can have a drink of water and cool down in the shade under some banana plants.
Hi Arne, thanks for catching that one. You are absolutely right. I will get on with fixing that, a little later this evening. Now I had better check back on the spottings of toads I have done in the past because I have developed a habit (when I know that I have posted previous spottings) of copying the details from the earlier ones. That saves a lot of time, but if I have previously got it wrong, I would be compounding the error. I will fix this one (and any others) as quickly as I can. Thanks, again Arne, its important that we all help each other like this and I really appreciate it..
Hi John, are you sure this is Ingerophrynus philippinicus. I rather think it is Rhinella marina ttps://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/553515-Rhinella-marina. Philippine Toad is not common, except Palawan https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/65871-I...
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Hi Arne, thanks for catching that one. You are absolutely right. I will get on with fixing that, a little later this evening. Now I had better check back on the spottings of toads I have done in the past because I have developed a habit (when I know that I have posted previous spottings) of copying the details from the earlier ones. That saves a lot of time, but if I have previously got it wrong, I would be compounding the error. I will fix this one (and any others) as quickly as I can. Thanks, again Arne, its important that we all help each other like this and I really appreciate it..
Hi John, are you sure this is Ingerophrynus philippinicus. I rather think it is Rhinella marina ttps://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/553515-Rhinella-marina.
Philippine Toad is not common, except Palawan https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/65871-I...