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Title
Common Pond Toad
Artist
Janice Pariza
Medium
Photograph - Photography Art
Description
Common toads can be distinguished from the similar looking Common Frog by their drier, and more warty skin, and their very striking coppery eyes. They also tend to move by walking, rather than hopping. The glands in the toad’s skin contain powerful toxins which deter many predators, and allows them the luxury of this more sedentary lifestyle.
Lifecycle
Common toads prefer deeper water bodies in which to breed. Like the adults, the tadpoles contain toxins in their skin, which makes them unpleasant to fish, so allowing them to live in fish ponds, where other amphibian larvae particularly those of newts would be eaten.
Toads have a strong migratory instinct, following the same route back to their ancestral breeding ponds each spring. This leads to the characteristic mass ‘toad crossings’, which can sadly result in considerable road deaths.
Breeding toads congregate in early spring, often a couple of weeks after the common frogs, but then after a week or so tend to move away from ponds and resume their solitary lifestyle in a more terrestrial habitat.
Toadspawn is laid in characteristic strings (not clumps), which hatch after around 12 days, the tadpoles taking around 3 months to metamorphose into adults.
Common toads are most active at night when they hunt, their favourite foods including snails, slugs, ants and spiders. Toads tend to be fairly sedentary, and may remain in your garden for long periods over the summer. However, as the temperature drops in the autumn, they will start to look for somewhere to hibernate. This could be a log pile, under a large stone, or in a man made structure like an old flower pot, and you can encourage toads to stay in your garden by providing suitable hibernation structures. Toads then wait out the cold months of the year before starting the whole cycle again in the spring, and it is said that they can live for up to 40 years.
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June 26th, 2020
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Centennial, CO - United States
Congratulations, Janice – your stunning scene has been selected as a Group Admin’s Pick from the Go Take a Hike Photography Group’s Things Found in the Water photo contest! It has been placed in the Special Recognitions thread in the group discussion board for archive.
Mumbai, Ma - India
Wow, I truly love frogs though it's weird but true, and after seeing this blessed capture of yours I love them even a bit more! :)
Iola, WI - United States
Congratulations for having this great piece of artwork chosen to be featured in our Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group. I am proud to be able to support and promote all artists within our group. I very much enjoyed viewing the masterfully done piece from you portfolio to show off to all other artists and to attract perspective buyers. Thanks for sharing your beautiful artwork with all FAA members. Well worthy of this recognition.
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