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This occurs primarily during April and early May. The eggs are laid in double strings, varying from 4, 000 to over 20, 000 in number for a single female. These hatch in 3 to 12 days and the tadpoles, which are small and almost completely black in color, transform five to six weeks after hatching. Woodhouses Toad (B///« woodbouseD Distribution. — Statewide. Description. — This toad is similar in appearance to the American Toad although it does not become quite as large. The ground color of the d...orsal surface is a dull grayish or yellow, while the undersides vary from white to gray. There are blackish or greenish spots on the upper parts which vary in size and include from one to many warts. The 23 best identifying characteristic is the unspotted ventral surface, oc- casionally marked only by a median black spot on the upper breast. Natural History. — Like the American Toad, a large variety of situa- tions are inhabited although this toad is often found most abundantly in long grass and mixed grass prairie.
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