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Ted Levin <[log in to unmask]>
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Ted Levin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 May 2007 12:26:44 EDT
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David,

There coastal. However, there was an unverified report in WRJ about 20+ years
ago. 

Check the # of warts/dot. They have many more than Am toads. They're also
smaller and much more nasal. Fowler's toads are a sandy ground species, which
can be away from the coast in predominently sandy zones. Like maybe an esker.
All that said I have never seen nor have I heard them this far north.

Ted

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