How can you tell a boy and a girl toad apart?
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Male toads croak and make noise, and female toads do not.
Usually, a female toad is larger than a male toad.
When mating season arrives, the necks of males become darker. ...
Another occurrence during mating season is that males will develop nuptial pads on their forearms and fingers
Usually, a female toad is larger than a male toad.
When mating season arrives, the necks of males become darker. ...
Another occurrence during mating season is that males will develop nuptial pads on their forearms and fingers
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An adult male cane toad. Female Cane Toads not only grow bigger than males, but they also look a bit different. Females have smooth skin whereas males (especially during the breeding season) have rough skin, and can be quite yellow in colour. But the easiest way to tell the sex of an adult toad is to pick it up.
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