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True Toads

Oak Toad

(Bufo quercicus)

Oak Toad

Oak Toad

The smallest of Florida's "true toads", the Oak Toad only grows to about 1.5 inches long. The warty skin is grayish brown, with a light line running down the middle of the back.
 

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