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Fowler's Toad (by me)

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A very young Fowler’s toad, about 1 cm long. June 30, 2016 in Leroy Township, Ohio.
I only realized this week that I have Fowler’s toads in my area, in addition to American toads. (I saw an adult but didn’t get a photo.) It can be hard to distinguish between the two species, and they also hybridize.
This young toad has two characteristics of Fowler’s: back spots with 3 warts, and an unspotted belly; it’s too small for me to see if the parotoid gland touches the cranial ridge.
Fowler’s toad, Anaxyrus fowleri
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