Eastern narrow mouthed toad

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Found a few of these guys by accident and decided to keep them since they were in an area being developed. It was my first encounter so I did some research and got them eating fruit flies and they even started calling out (at 5am!). The crazy thing is I'm at chipotle and I hear a familiar sound outside by a puddle and think that it's a weird place to breed. I went back later and found thousands of Cuban treefrogs tadpoles and a few eastern narrow mouthed tadpoles. Decided to take the little guys (not the treefrogs) and see how they'd do. The puddle they were in dried up the next day and I can see a bunch of dried tadpoles so I guess I'm a hero? Anyway here's some pics of everything!
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