I have an abundance of frogs and toads on my property, and was wondering if TWW had any resident experts? I'm fairly confident I've spotted at least 5 species. There are so many of them that its unusual that I don't see any when I take my dog out late night. It's also very common for me to stop trimming/mowing my yard to move toads/frogs safely away from the blades. Gotten to the point that I keep a watchful eye during those chores to prevent amphibian massacres!I think I've accurately identified the following:Squirrel tree frogGrey tree frogSouthern leopard frogPine woods tree frogAmerican toadseen a lot of really small "baby" toads/frogs so those are a bit difficult to identify. Here are a few pics:
7/17/2015 10:16:59 AM
without searching (or really knowing)1. leopard frog2. tree frog3. tree frog4. toad5. tree frog.
7/17/2015 12:17:45 PM
First is likely a southern leopard frog. Second is a young cope's gray tree frog. Third is too hard to tell, but something makes me wanna say spadefoot. Fourth looks like an American toad. Fifth is a green treefrog.
7/18/2015 4:44:50 PM
I'm pretty sure #5 is a green hypnotoad.
7/19/2015 12:06:17 AM
7/19/2015 1:23:15 PM
^LOLI just read that Shackleford missed a bunch of a games back in the day cause he fell asleep on his arm and got nerve damage in his hand: "There's kind of a numbness in three of my fingers and a tingling in the other three."I love that guy.[Edited on July 19, 2015 at 8:56 PM. Reason : ]
7/19/2015 8:53:50 PM
7/19/2015 11:37:14 PM
Frog and Toad are awesome
7/23/2015 6:25:56 PM