Seems a bit high for Moon
Tag: toads
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Hundreds of thousands of California western toads [Anaxyrus boreas halophilus], using their freshly grown arms and legs to swarm the banks of a shallow pool. A pair of these toads can produce over 15,000 fertile eggs in a single day, and they rely on sheer numbers to ensure the next generation of toads will make it to the breeding pond. Video by Alan King.
From the Wikihow article “How to Keep a Toad As a Pet”
Just fucking throw dirt on it

wartina admiring herself
I initially parsed that as “War-Tina” instead of “Wart-ina”, and was marveling at just how hardcore this toad’s name was for about a second.
A beautiful russet-colored American toad [Anaxyrus americanus] kept in captivity and photographed at the University of Kentucky. Image by Jake M Hutton.

After I fed her, she climbed to the top of her wood to stare angrily at me
… feed her more?
Desert spadefoot toad (Notaden nichollsi) by Stephen Zozaya,
photographed in the southern Tanami Desert, Northern Territory, Australia.
To go with PJ’s photoset, here’s some of my favorite pictures of my sweet harvest Moon!
The Graphic, England, December 27, 1930
toad using a toad stool to climb a toadstool
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