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  • The march of the Toads
  • enfht
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    What’s with all the toads out on the trails at the mo!! I almost run at least 5 over last night, cute little buggers!

    wiiija
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    Great picture, love toads! Its that time of year again be careful on the trails! 🙂

    P20
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    Yeah there were loads out last wednesday night

    Toad or frog though?

    wiiija
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    Thats a toad 🙂

    enfht
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    The pic’s not my handywork, all the snaps I took on my crappy phone came out too blury to post. I guess if they’re all looking for a shag that makes them the orignal doggers

    coatesy
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    They’ll be off to the breeding ground, I seem to remember that at one time the authorities used to close a road near a reservoir in Newport so they’d have safe passage.

    sharki
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    It’s that time of year….middle to end of march the buggers are migrating to there breeding grounds, so beware of stopping near them for pics, they’re horny little swines with powerful legs so will make your eyes water unless you relax…

    leggyblonde
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    frogs started getting jiggy a few weeks ago in my pond and toads always come (ahem) a bit later.

    I’ve often wondered who would win in a fight between the two…

    enfht
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    Compared to frogs, toads look like retired prize fighters so my money would be on the toad if they both had to fight imo

    crazy-legs
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    We were night riding this time last year out round Ladybower Res in the Peaks, the road between the res and the hillside was swarming with toads, literally hundreds of them. There were a few of them that didn’t make it that night… 🙁

    yoshimi
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    Was out with junkyard last night up rivington – riding back along the canal there were loads of them – sure I ran some over :cry:- thought they wre frogs tho

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