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Ode to the Toad

By Kristin Van Alstine

February 6, 2009

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Cane Toad
Beefy the cane toad.
American Toad
My favorite American toad Burt.
Great Plains Toad
Turkey Burger the Great Plains toad.
The Toad … What can I say. It’s one of my favorite creatures on the planet. Toads have been a part of my life for decades, and yet I never get tired of these warty little wonders. They always bring a smile to my face, no matter what they are doing.

Bufology 101: Anatomy of a North American Toad
One of the features that I love the most is their delightfully bumpy skin. Their rugged exterior and color patterns give them a camouflaged appearance and help them stealthily blend in with their environment. They are sturdy and built low to the ground, carrying their weaponry discretely on their backs in sacs just behind their eyes called parotoid glands. Their secretions help to ward off predators and keep them safe from any who try to snack on what looks to be a tasty treat. They also inflate their lungs with air until they resemble a beach ball, so they appear much larger than they actually are. If these tactics don’t work, they have their backup plan of peeing all over the enemy. This is normally after they have failed to escape while engaging in evasive maneuvers. The combination of this and their bunny-like agility make them a force to be reckoned with!

Another fabulous feature of the toad are their bright, stunning eyes, which are set in an angular, ridged face. Their expression is quite serious looking, as if they are deep in thought. The amazing thing is that they can track prey while turning their head, which is located on a body that is apparently neckless. It seems as if their head is connected directly to their shoulders with no neck in between, yet their head turns freely. While hunting for a meal, and even after they capture it, they display one of the strangest behaviors that can be witnessed in a toad. When an insect is spotted, the long middle toes on their hind feet jump up and down repeatedly and it looks like they are tapping their toes. It’s a very amusing sight to see.

Toads also possess quite a loud singing voice. The males do, anyway. They can be heard by the thousands from bodies of water during mating season, calling to all the lady toads, looking for dates. In the off season, they save their singing voices and instead, make shorter chirping sounds in more conversational toad tones. My toads employ this language when chatting with their friends, for expressing disgust at being hassled by me, or for when they are hopped upon by other toads. The fact is that some toads just like to complain more than others do.

So, when you take a 360-degree view of a toad, and put all of the bumpy parts together, what do you get? A loveable, hopping, bug-eating machine.

-The Toad Talker

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i used to have a frog tank set up but i lost my babies due to friend error :( i plan on settin up another tank tho cuz i just luv'd them. Mr Croaker would say good mornin to me everyday. Mr Hopper would stare at me til i gave him food :) lol cant wait to get them back :)
Starr, Calgary, AB
Posted: 7/23/2009 7:33:30 AM
I agree with you very much on your opinion of toads. I already have a North American Toad and a Fire Bellied Toad, and every time I read one of your blogs I get more eager to add another toad to my home. I haven't decided exactly what comes home with me first, and I REALLY need to hook up with other reptile fans in my area.
Chuck, Akron, OH
Posted: 3/13/2009 3:15:43 PM
I really think I may get a small toad now. I never realized how cute they really are! I used to catch them all the time but usually just to piss of the other girls who thought them disgusting. I still don't understand why though.
Nikole, Harrisburg, PA
Posted: 2/10/2009 10:28:48 AM
Burt is gentleman and a scholar!
Luis, Addison, IL
Posted: 2/9/2009 6:33:16 PM
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