Fowler’s Toad


Toads like the vegetable garden that is adjacent to the pond here at the frog farm. Not a real frog farm. Just a place where the welcome mat is put out. A place to enjoy the frogs. This one a Fowler’s Toad (Anaxyrus fowleri).

All toads are frogs, but not all frogs are toads. What?? Yes that’s right. Toads are simply a classification of frogs. There are many subtle differences like the length of their hind legs. Frogs have longer hind legs which allows for longer jumps. And something to keep in mind if you are one to want to pick up creatures that you find. Toads are poisonous. Frogs for the most part are not poisonous.

Both frogs and toads lay their eggs in water. Frog eggs are in a blob or mass while toad eggs are in chains. Looking totally different. Finding either on a spring hike is quite a thrill.


2 responses to “Fowler’s Toad”

  1. Bren,

    This Toad will be part of the new publication The Cleopatra Project – Poisonous and Venomous Animals in Virginia. We are very much interested again in your pictures.
    Please contact me at Cleopatra.Socrates@gmail.com
    Thanks & Regards, Alfred.

    • Hi Alfred, I look forward to being part of this new publication, The Cleopatra Project – Poisonous and Venomous Animals in Virginia. I appreciate you reaching out to me.

      Thank you for reading my posts.
      Bren