Toad identification help needed.

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Hello, I took this picture of a wild toad in my yard in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. Any idea what kind of toad this is? Thanks.
 

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Looks like a Gulf Coast toad to me. It used to be Bufo valliceps, but I think it's now known as Incilius nebulifer.
 
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