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    Frog-Toad ID

    My wife found this interesting creature on the patio. She flipped the cushions over and this hopped out. What is this little amphibious critter in Flint Tx?




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    #2
    That is creepy looking

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      #3
      Gray tree frog would be my guess.

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        #4
        Just a little ole tree frog. Not sure what kind but I have seen them before

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          #5
          Whoa, cool looking feller! have no clue but in for the answers

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            #6
            Originally posted by Casey View Post
            Gray tree frog would be my guess.
            ^^^Thats the answer. Gray Tree Frog

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              #7
              Exotic Australian Aboriginal Giant Toad

              It will out-compete with native amphibians and take over the world.
              (They even make movies about it) Will eat all the beneficial bugs, affecting native flora and fauna, Limiting the available food supply for the BIG Horn Sheep. ELIMINATE IT !!!!

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                #8
                He sure looks like he hasn't missed a meal. If thats a tree frog, its the fattest one I've ever seen lol.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by hogslayer78 View Post
                  He sure looks like he hasn't missed a meal. If thats a tree frog, its the fattest one I've ever seen lol.


                  Maybe that’s why there are no June bugs on the back side of the house.


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                    #10
                    Tree frog. Those things are so dang cool.

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                      #11
                      Neat.

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                        #12
                        When I was in high school my buddy's house had them all over... we would catch them and use them for catfish bait. Seriously, the best bait I ever used.

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                          #13
                          It looks moldy...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nursejenn View Post
                            It looks moldy...


                            I thought the same similar to Lichen. Natural camouflage perhaps.


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                              #15
                              They change colors to match what ever they are close to, much like the Green Anole lizards.

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