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"Same as the previous observation but larger (about 1.5"" long) and white racing stripe down its back. Same species, just older?"
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under a log at hahamongna
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Observed in a puddle on a walking path in Forests for the World, Prince George, BC. This specimen appeared to have very little in the way of webbed feet. Approximately 4 cm in body length.
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Had a hard time identifying this one, but I think it is a California Toad (Anaxylus Boreas Halophilus). It had red-orange parotoid glands.
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California Toad.
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Not easily seen in this photo but he has the white dorsal stripe.
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At least 8 juvenile seen above 4000 ft elevation on the Goat Mt trail. Some in the trees and some in the alpine meadows.
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You can find these frogs scattered around Hahamongna park.
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On the edge of a pond.
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My friends and I were exploring the field after a fire wiped out the whole thing. We were going up one of the little canals in the field hen I saw something jump. I thought it was a treefrog at first but boy was it something better. I guess a lot of these guys went underground by the swamps and survived during the fire. I was very happy not only to find this guy but to find out that amphibians, very fragile animals, were able to survive. I know we are in a drought but I decide to use a bottle of water to make his area wet. Most of it was dry but there were some damp places.
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hiding under tree logs