We all learned in elementary school that amphibians, like toads, hibernate in winter and come out in the spring to breed and lay eggs. Around here, it's not exactly that way. "We say they hibernate, ...
If you hear a steady, high-pitched trill on summer’s hot, muggy nights, you’ll know an American toad is nearby, hanging out in gardens and window wells or beneath plants. This time of year, you might ...
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How American Toads Attract Mates with a Loud Croak
The American toad is one of the most well-known toad species throughout North America. Its notable warts and big, round eyes differentiate it from other species, but its call is also unique. You might ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Victoria Burnett with the Great Plains Nature Center brought in Jabba, an American toad, to KSN’s Wild Side Tuesday afternoon. Burnett says American toads can be found in the ...
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This Wisconsin amphibian is your backyard’s secret weapon: how the common toad fights off unwanted garden pests
(WFRV) – It’s Amphibian Week, and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is hopping into celebration by spotlighting one of the state’s most helping, and often misunderstood, residents: the ...
SUAMICO (WLUK) -- With nearly 20 different species of amphibians across the state, many recognize the more popular ones like frogs and toads. On the grounds of Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve in Suamico ...
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