Nuptial pads?

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Are these nuptial pads? Is this a male?

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It looks like a male to me, but those don't look like nuptial pads either. I think they are just his coloration. Are the spots hard? -Seth
 
Yes it's a male and those are the pads.
 
Thank you very much!
 
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