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Gray tree frog

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Species ID Suggestions

American Toad

Bufo americanus

American Toad or Fowler's Toad

Anaxyrus americanus or A. fowleri

Comments (4)

It initially looks like an American toad because there are few warts per spot, however they tend to have a ridge behind their eye and often a spur connecting it to parotid gland, which I can't see in this picture. Lack of that would indicate a Fowler's toad or a hybrid. Fowler's and American toads readily hybridize.
Like I said, I'm not 100% sure -- please check out the wiki link!
Which post were you thinking was a green tree frog? I want to take another look as well. Thanks
I'm not an expert, but I don't think this is a green tree frog... Your earlier post looks like a green tree frog, but this guy is possibly an American toad?

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