A nocturnal visitor who left some tracks behind..
Any guesses nimrods?
I usually see them in snow, so they look a little different, but with the spacing I think we're hunting wabbits.
Raccoon or Bigfoot.
Ran across the road in front of me.last night and laid down in the grass on the shoulder.
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That was funny! I never realized toads could look so offended by each other.Not mine, did make me laugh.
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That was funny! I never realized toads could look so offended by each other.
Cool tree frog Mike!
While were on the topic of frogs and toads Here's another tiny little one Northern Cricket Frog.
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It's called a Cricket Frog because it sounds like a cricket. It is pretty warty like a toad, but it's actually a type of tree frog. A non arboreal one though, so it's a tree frog that doesn't live in trees. It lack the suction cup fee most tree frogs have, you can see little remnants of them though.Used to see the tree frogs all the time in the Yucatan. They would get in under the gap at the bottom of the door and you'd find them crawling up the walls.
Why is that frog called a Northern Cricket Frog, because it eats crickets? Looks like a toad.
Great pic., by the way.
I found Waldo. About the center of the pic., but up a bit, under a leaf. Upper right from the hole looking thing.