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This male Fowler toad was photographed on a warm summer day near a bog area on a snow machine trail in Emmet County, Michigan. This toad was completely camoufla...
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This male Fowler toad was photographed on a warm summer day near a bog area on a snow machine trail in Emmet County, Michigan. This toad was completely camouflaged into the footpath, so much so I almost stepped on him.
Fowler's toad is 2½ -3¾ inches in length. Females are larger than males. It has a short, rounded snout and a round body with a light stripe down the middle of its back. It is gray to brown on its uppersides and cream colored on its undersides. Males have a darker throat than females. It has dark brown spots and splotches that contain three or more warts on its upperside. When it is attacked, Fowler's toad can excrete a toxin on its back that can make small predators sick!
Fowler's toad uses its tongue to snap up insects and other invertebrates.
Male Fowler's toads migrate to their breeding grounds from March to June. Once they reach the breeding grounds, they call out to the females. They breed in shallow water in ponds, lakes, or marshes. The female lays a string of eggs. There can be as many as 10,000 eggs in a string, although most strings have about 5,000 eggs. The male then fertilizes the eggs by discharging fluid with sperm in it onto the eggs. The eggs are attached to vegetation in the shallow water. The tadpoles hatch in about a week and become toads in a few months. They reach breeding age when they are two years old. Fowler's toad has a life span of around 5 years.
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Fowler's toad is 2½ -3¾ inches in length. Females are larger than males. It has a short, rounded snout and a round body with a light stripe down the middle of its back. It is gray to brown on its uppersides and cream colored on its undersides. Males have a darker throat than females. It has dark brown spots and splotches that contain three or more warts on its upperside. When it is attacked, Fowler's toad can excrete a toxin on its back that can make small predators sick!
Fowler's toad uses its tongue to snap up insects and other invertebrates.
Male Fowler's toads migrate to their breeding grounds from March to June. Once they reach the breeding grounds, they call out to the females. They breed in shallow water in ponds, lakes, or marshes. The female lays a string of eggs. There can be as many as 10,000 eggs in a string, although most strings have about 5,000 eggs. The male then fertilizes the eggs by discharging fluid with sperm in it onto the eggs. The eggs are attached to vegetation in the shallow water. The tadpoles hatch in about a week and become toads in a few months. They reach breeding age when they are two years old. Fowler's toad has a life span of around 5 years.
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