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could someone post a picture of a 3inch eastern american toad?

UroJade Aug 04, 2003 02:30 PM

or closes to three inches i want to compare the body shape two the toad i found, he's eating great took 3-4 crickets and 2 also earthworms also is possable its a hybrid toad?or just a differnt color phase

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Colchicine Aug 04, 2003 03:37 PM

Hybrids are very possible with Americans and Fowlers. Do a search on kingsnake.com's photogallery.
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Doofy1577 Aug 05, 2003 04:32 AM

Well what color is he/she. I have found out that the Fowlers toad can change color pretty drastially from dark green to light green with dark green spots on them. Americans can also change color but I do not think as drastic as the Folwres can. Fowlers reach to be only about 3 inches as americans get to be just over 5 inches. Just look on the net and find some pics. Try searches on Google.com

best luck
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ginevive Aug 05, 2003 02:48 PM

hey try google.com, great source of pics n/p
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Jinx Aug 05, 2003 03:12 PM

Here's a pic, he was *just* over 3" when I had him, a healthy eater.

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