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30 lis 2020 · Southern Toad. Scientific name: Anaxyrus terrestris. These stout toads are plentiful throughout Florida, but can often be confused with the invasive Cane toad. Southern toads are nocturnal omnivores that come out of their sandy burrows to eat—well, pretty much anything they can get in their mouths.
You can identify Southern toads from their crests and highly pronounced knobs on their heads. The crests run down to the snot from the knobs. Their color varies from red, black, or brown. They only have one or two warts and no dark spots.
13 sty 2020 · Found throughout Florida, with the exception of the upper Keys, burrowed in the soil or under cover objects in virtually any urbanized or natural terrestrial habitat. Breeds in a wide variety of freshwater habitats, both temporary and permanent.
Southern Toad. Florida’s coastal plains are known habitats for the Southern Toad (Anaxyrus terrestris). This is a species that grows to 3 inches and which has a green, gray-green, brown, and black color. The Southern Toad is in direct food competition with Cane Toads, a competition this toad loses.
The southern toad is a medium-sized, plump species with a snout-to-vent length of up to 92 mm (3.6 in) with females being slightly larger than males. The most obvious distinguishing feature is the knobs on the head and the backward-pointing spurs that extends as far as the paratoid glands.
The southern toad is a medium-sized, plump species with a snout-to-vent length of up to 92 mm (3.6 in) with females being slightly larger than males. The most obvious distinguishing features are the knobs on the head and the backward-pointing spurs that extend as far as the paratoid glands.
Southern toads will eat small invertebrates including beetles, earwigs, ants, cockroaches, mole crickets, and snails, but are also known to eat anything they can swallow . Size: The adult Southern Toad ranges in length from 1.75 to 4.5 inches. Click HERE to listen to the call of the Southern Toad.