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what are the Major physical structures and coloring of a woodhouse toad

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Answered by GreatAniruddh7
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Woodhouse's Toad (Anaxyrus woodhousii) - Amphibians of Arizona. DESCRIPTION: Up to 5 inches in length, this toad can be distinguished from other frogs and toads by its rough, warty skin, a whitish stripe down the middle of the back, and elongated parotoid glands on each side of the back of the head.

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Answered by shradi2005
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Woodhouse's toad is a robust amphibian and can grow to a maximum snout-vent length of 127 mm (5 in). The head has prominent cranial crests in front of and in between the eyes. The parotoid glands are long and large. The dorsal surface of this toad is grayish-brown or yellowish-brown and it is speckled with small dark spots. There is a narrow pale line running along the spine. The belly is rather paler and is usually unspotted. The male has a single vocal sac on his throat. His call resembles the bleat of a sheep and lasts from one to three seconds.

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