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southern vs. American vs. Fowler's toads

southern: parotoid glands separate from cranial crest; pronounced knobs on cranial crest


American: no big knobs on cranial crest; parotoid glands separate from cranial glands (or separated by short spur); 1 to 2 warts in each dark spot on dorsum


Fowler's: parotoid glands connect with cranial crest; 3 or more warts in each dark spot on dorsum

green treefrog vs. barking treefrog

green: solid green color without spots; smaller




barking: larger, stouter, and rounder; has spots; rough skin

southern vs. northern cricket frogs

southern: ankle joint extends beyond snout when pulled forward; smooth line on leg thighs; less webbing; snout pointed




northern: ankle joint of hind leg does not extend past snout when pulled forward; jagged line on leg thighs; more webbing; snout rounded

eastern narrowmouth toad male vs. female

male: dark throat




female: light throat

bullfrog vs. pig frog

bull: blunt snout; webbing on 4th toe of hind foot extends beyond webbing




pig: pointier snout; 4th toe only extends a little past webbing