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Cane Toad
Australians and Floridians beware! I'm coming to eat your children!! Just kidding, that's not really funny. These things are causing a lot of problems in Florida and Australia where they were introduced to eat the sugar cane beetle. Thier toxin is so strong it kills a lot of native animals and even pets. Who knows, maybe the Cane Toads will help control the Nile Monitor population in Florida?! |
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Cane Toad
Oh yeah, They are also called Marine Toads (HOO-AHH) |
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Green Tree Frog
The Green Tree Frog is very common here in the Southeast US. It is a very noisy little frog too. |
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Gulf Coast Toad
A very common little toad. I found this guy near Houston Texas. |
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Southern Toad
A close up of the face of a Southern Toad. |
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Jefferson Salamander
Picture of a Jefferson Salamander. |
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Leopard Frog
A leopard from from Humble Texas. |
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Marbled Salamander
Marbled Salamander. |
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Mole Salamander
Mole Salamander |
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Monkey Tree Frog
Monkey Tree Frog |
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Salamander
I don't know what kind of Salamander this is. I found it in Wetumpka Alabama. If you can ID it, please email me. |
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Another Salamander
Once again, I don't know what kind of Salamander this is. It was found in the same creek in Wetumpka Alabama as the previous one. |
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Slimy Salamander
This little guy lives in my backyard! |
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Another Slimy
This Slimy Salamander was found in Conecuh National Forest Alabama. |
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Tomato Frog
This puffed up little frog did not enjoy having his picture taken. It is a male Tomato Frog. |
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Tree Frog
I don't know what species this is (obviously some kind of tree frog). So if you know, can you please email me. The frog was found near Song'tan Korea. I think it might be a Hallowell's Tree Frog (Hyla hallowellii) |
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Barking Tree Frog
This is another picture of my Barking Tree Frog. I think it might be a female because I have never heard it make any noise |
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