Image of Mexican Narrow-mouthed Toad
Description:
I was on a private 9000 acre ranch in Kenedy Co., Texas in the spring and summer of 2002. One of the employees of the ranch was clearing a section of mesquite brush near the edge of a 2 acre pond with a bull dozer and during this process I found a sheep frog crawling through recently turned over dirt. I took a few photos of the frog perched on and in a log then released it into an undisturbed area. THIS AREA IS NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND IS BEHIND LOCKED GATES.
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- Hypopachus variolosus (Mexican Narrow-mouthed Toad)
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