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Wood Frog by amdubois01

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Wood Frog

Wood Frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) from Jackson County, Colorado, USA.

Plains Gartersnake by amdubois01

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Plains Gartersnake

A gravid adult female Plains Gartersnake (Thamnophis radix) from Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.

Oak Toad by amdubois01

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Oak Toad

An Oak Toad (Anaxyrus quercicus) from Walton County, Florida, USA.

Boreal Toad by amdubois01

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Boreal Toad

Boreal Toad (Anaxyrus boreas boreas) from King County, Washington, USA.

Wandering Gartersnake by amdubois01

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Wandering Gartersnake

Wandering Gartersnake (Thamnophis elegans vagrans) found beneath cover in a rocky drainage in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.

Wandering Gartersnake by amdubois01

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Wandering Gartersnake

Wandering Gartersnake (Thamnophis elegans vagrans) found beneath cover in a rocky drainage in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.

Wandering Gartersnake by amdubois01

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Wandering Gartersnake

Wandering Gartersnake (Thamnophis elegans vagrans) found beneath cover in a rocky drainage in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.

Wandering Gartersnake by amdubois01

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Wandering Gartersnake

Wandering Gartersnake (Thamnophis elegans vagrans) found beneath cover in a rocky drainage in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.

Wandering Gartersnake by amdubois01

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Wandering Gartersnake

Wandering Gartersnake (Thamnophis elegans vagrans) found beneath cover in a rocky drainage in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.

Rice Paddy Frog (Fejervarya limnocharis) by NatureStills

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Rice Paddy Frog (Fejervarya limnocharis)

Rice Paddy Frog (Fejervarya limnocharis) in Vietnam

Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] woodhousii australis) by NatureStills

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Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] woodhousii australis)

Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] woodhousii australis) in Willcox, Arizona

Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] woodhousii australis) by NatureStills

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Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] woodhousii australis)

Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] woodhousii australis) in Willcox, Arizona

Rice Paddy Frog (Fejervarya limnocharis) by NatureStills

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Rice Paddy Frog (Fejervarya limnocharis)

Bangladesh Rice Paddy Frog (Fejervarya limnocharis)

Pine Toad (Ollotis [Bufo] occidentalis) by NatureStills

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Pine Toad (Ollotis [Bufo] occidentalis)

Pine Toad (Ollotis [Bufo] occidentalis)

Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] woodhousii australis) by NatureStills

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Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] woodhousii australis)

Woodhouses Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] woodhousii australis) is a successful generalist which allows it to coexist well with many of the invasive species we have introduced into it's range.

Pine Toad (Ollotis [Bufo] occidentalis) by NatureStills

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Pine Toad (Ollotis [Bufo] occidentalis)

Pine Toad (Ollotis [Bufo] occidentalis)

Black Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo exsul) by NatureStills

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Black Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo exsul)

Black Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo exsul) is found in only one locality on earth and has been isolated there for nearly 12,000 years.

Arroyo toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] californicus) by NatureStills

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Arroyo toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] californicus)

Arroyo toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo] californicus)defensive position, sinking himself to the bottom of the stream to evade a would-be predator

Black Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo exsul) by NatureStills

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Black Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo exsul)

Black Toad (Anaxyrus [Bufo exsul) is found in only one locality on earth and has been isolated there for nearly 12,000 years.

Gulf Coast Toad (Bufo valliceps) by NatureStills

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Gulf Coast Toad (Bufo valliceps)

Gulf Coast Toad (Bufo valliceps)