Is an american toad able to mate with fowlers toad?
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➡️ Fowler's toad looks similar to the American toad, though it is slightly smaller and has several subtle distinguishing features. It has 3 or more warts within each dark spot on its back. There are no greatly enlarged warts on the tibia and the parotoid gland touches the cranial crests behind the eyes. The color is usually gray or greenish gray without reddish or rusty colors. Toads are oftentimes encountered on roads, even on dry nights. Fowler's toads can be identified on the road (by professional toadwatchers) while driving at speeds in excess of 60 mph. This species makes a series of quick, short hops to get off the road, while the American toad only makes a few larger hops.
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✨Fowler's toad looks similar to the American toad, though it is slightly smaller and has several subtle distinguishing features. It has 3 or more warts within each dark spot on its back. There are no greatly enlarged warts on the tibia and the parotoid gland touches the cranial crests behind the eyes. The color is usually gray or greenish gray without reddish or rusty colors. Toads are oftentimes encountered on roads, even on dry nights. Fowler's toads can be identified on the road (by professional toadwatchers) while driving at speeds in excess of 60 mph. This species makes a series of quick, short hops to get off the road, while the American toad only makes a few larger hops.✨
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✨Fowler's toad looks similar to the American toad, though it is slightly smaller and has several subtle distinguishing features. It has 3 or more warts within each dark spot on its back. There are no greatly enlarged warts on the tibia and the parotoid gland touches the cranial crests behind the eyes. The color is usually gray or greenish gray without reddish or rusty colors. Toads are oftentimes encountered on roads, even on dry nights. Fowler's toads can be identified on the road (by professional toadwatchers) while driving at speeds in excess of 60 mph. This species makes a series of quick, short hops to get off the road, while the American toad only makes a few larger hops.✨
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