Oak Toad

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Photograph of an oak toad sitting on a log. Growing to only about 1.75 inches, oak toads (Bufo quercicus) are the smallest toads in North America. Oak toads, unlike most toad species, are usually active during the day. They can be found in southern pine forests by turning over logs and other woodland debris.

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