Frogfest 2004: Danger-Long download

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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:
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Tadpole:
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Toadlet:
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Potential Adult (may not be the same species as the tadpoles...there were many varieties in the pond)
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Any idea as which species this could be?
 
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