Toad eating a bumblebee
By: Lincoln P. Brower & Jane Van Zandt Brower
From: Natural History Magazine
1962
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Found this tiny southern toad! He peed on me (very scary)
Predators will think twice about messing with someone who can pee so much.
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My son... He is very handsome
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southern toad who came out after the first storm today. look at the fuckin size of em....
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First toad of the year, y'all!
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American Toad
Anaxyrus americanus
Bufonidae
Photographs taken on August 12, 2022, along the Culham Trail, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
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looking back at the year ~ August 2023
summer is for botanizing
warm up in the garden
runs inspired by orchid sightings
the lush green, and the warming sun
cool down walks with Toad
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"Hey Mayor," Anne grins, taking her Partner's hand. "Are you made of Beryllium, Gold, and Titanium? 'Cause I gotta say, you look BeAuTi-ful tonight."
"Really, Captain?" The nonchalance in Marcy's voice is negated by the red in her face. "A chemistry pick-up line?"
Anne's smirk is cheeky.
"Well it worked, didn't it?"
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More uh, teasers? Concept Art? Self Fanart of an AU currently marinating in my head?
Anyway HeartyWit!Marcanne for the soul- Tf when your Mayor and local Tower Captain are flirting during your Mayor's Frog of the Year Party.
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This is Belial, the Southern Toad on his favorite perch, that's right, on the skull of his enemies. He's still a baby at only 3 years old.
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@honorhearted
“Yah know what they say ‘bout findin’ a toad in ya bunk-roll, right?” Elsie deviously prods. “It means ya oughta kiss it. Doin’ so’ll bring you luck.”
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Toad eyeing a dragonfly on a string
By: Lincoln P. Brower & Jane Van Zandt Brower
From: Natural History Magazine
1962
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This lovely creature is a female Southern toad [Anaxyrus terrestris], a species which can be found from the coastal plain of southeastern Virginia, to the Florida Keys and gulf coast of eastern Louisiana. This species can be found in a variety of habitats. They tend to favor areas with sandy soil, for ease of burrowing. Images by iNaturalist user Avioblivion.
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Have some pics of my BF (Big Frog) that I caught as a tiny Southern toadlet in the Kohl's parking lot uwu
His name is Beef and he is not tiny at all now.
And see how ROUND he is getting.... The left image was yesterday, right image is from a few months ago.
He grew up so big so fast that I thought he was a female until I saw the dark throat. He is just a very big boy.
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Would Toad utilize the contraction y'all
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