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12th September 2004, 05:37
Last weekend I went hiking and although there were no caudates to be found, I did stumble upon some frogs and toads.
This park was located in the Mt. Shasta region in California (hopefully this will help with the identification).
Here's the pond with tadpoles:
http://www.caudata.org/people/apples/Canyon_Creek/images/DSCN2085.jpg
Tadpole:
http://www.caudata.org/people/apples/Canyon_Creek/images/DSCN2073.jpg
Toadlet:
http://www.caudata.org/people/apples/Canyon_Creek/images/DSCN2080.jpg
Potential Adult (may not be the same species as the tadpoles...there were many varieties in the pond)
http://www.caudata.org/people/apples/Canyon_Creek/images/DSCN2089.jpg
Any idea as which species this could be?
This park was located in the Mt. Shasta region in California (hopefully this will help with the identification).
Here's the pond with tadpoles:
http://www.caudata.org/people/apples/Canyon_Creek/images/DSCN2085.jpg
Tadpole:
http://www.caudata.org/people/apples/Canyon_Creek/images/DSCN2073.jpg
Toadlet:
http://www.caudata.org/people/apples/Canyon_Creek/images/DSCN2080.jpg
Potential Adult (may not be the same species as the tadpoles...there were many varieties in the pond)
http://www.caudata.org/people/apples/Canyon_Creek/images/DSCN2089.jpg
Any idea as which species this could be?