Tag: Anaxyrus terrestris

Anaxyrus terrestris, 14 May 2013

Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Lowndes county, Georgia (14 May 2013). I nicknamed this young Southern Toad THOR. Behold! The mighty Thor on a thumb.

Anaxyrus terrestris, 10 November 2018

Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Miami-Dade county, Florida (10 November 2018). The Southern toad is our big, native toad species throughout the Florida peninsula. We also have the tiny Oak toad and the fairly behemoth (and invasive) Cane toad, but the Southern toad is… Continue Reading “Anaxyrus terrestris, 10 November 2018”

Anaxyrus terrestris, 17 June 2020

Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Volusia county, Florida (17 June 2020). Common as they may be (at times), I never grow tired of a nice, frumpy Southern toad giving me The Look.

Anaxyrus terrestris, 06 June 2022

Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad; Volusia county, Florida (06 June 2022). Toads are awesome. Toads of all squats and sizes. In Florida, our dominant (native) toad is Anaxyrus terrestris, the Southern toad. They can be quite abundant in some stretches of the peninsula at… Continue Reading “Anaxyrus terrestris, 06 June 2022”