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Mayra Oyervides
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lynnbeittel
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Found in damp lawn in backyard of home. If memory serves, it was about six inches long.
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lynnbeittel
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Found in damp lawn in backyard of home. If memory serves, it was about six inches long.
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Would this be considered a toad or a frog?
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Kyle Van Houtan
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Nasty huge cane toad invasive to American Samoa. Saw a few of these guys within 1km of each other at ~2000 ft elevation in a wet forest and nearby clearing.
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