What is the Canadian Toad's habitat?
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Canadian Toad - This is one of the few amphibians with most of its range in Canada. Habitat: Canadian Toads are found near ponds, lakes and potholes throughout the prairies and aspen parkland and more sparsely in boreal forests. Breeding occurs in the shallow margins of permanent water or in temporary ponds and puddles.
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The tadpoles of Anaxyrus hemiophrys eat plant debris and other nutrients found in the waters in which they were spawned by way of suspension feeding.[17] Juvenile Anaxyrus hemiophrys' dine mainly on small ground dwelling Coleoptera (beetles). The adult Canadian toad's diet is mainly insects, the most important of these being the Coleoptera (beetles) and Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps, and sawflies). The small amount of non-insect food they consume is mainly small spiders.
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