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Juvenile. Still has dirt on it.
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Juvenile. Still has dirt on it.
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DOR
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The only living one we found. Did not smell like peanut butter. Heard many calling.
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The only living one we found. Did not smell like peanut butter. Heard many calling.
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The only living one we found. Did not smell like peanut butter. Heard many calling.
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The only living one we found. Did not smell like peanut butter. Heard many calling.
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Adult
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Adult
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One of several seen (and heard) in a vernal pool on Camp Pendleton.
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Male in amplexus with a female Western Toad.
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One of several seen in a vernal pool on Camp Pendleton.
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One of several seen in a vernal pool on Camp Pendleton.
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Found dead in the water in an old livestock water impoundment. Note spades on hind feet. Note lack of light mid dorsal line characteristic of western toad.
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Spadefoot Eggs
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Shot with feet and fog line for scale.
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San Diego County, California, US Very active vernal pool.
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frog with green cat like eyes. green, bumps on back, green spots on skin.
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San Diego County, California, US
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San Diego County, California, US