"Wyaaaaaah" is the call of Woodhouse's Toad (Bufo woodhousii, Anaxyrus woodhousii).
Specifically, the voice of Woodhouse's Toad is a buzzy nasal trill. It lasts 2-4 seconds. It is similar to that of Fowler's Toad (B. fowleri), but at a lower pitch. The call is heard especially after the late winter, spring or summer rains of February through August.
Call of the Toad was created in 2005.
The duration of Call of the Toad is 1.63 hours.
Tadpoles.
A horned lizard (toad) is called a hatchling when it is born.
Not sure what you call it, but it certainly gets toad away.
The thing on top of Toad's head is called a Mush.
A musical trill of about 15 seconds is the call of the Houston Toad (Bufo houstonensis, Anaxyrus houstonensis).Specifically, the voice of the Houston Toad is similar to that of the American Toad (B. americanensis). But the Houston Toad's sounds are made at a slightly higher pitch. The call is heard on warm humid nights over a 2-3 week period in February and March.
A soft trill of 3-5 seconds is the call of the Wyoming Toad (Bufo baxteri, Anaxyrus baxteri).Specifically, the voice of the Wyoming Toad is somewhat melodic in a rattling sort of way. It is similar to that of the American Toad (B. americanus), but less musical. The call may be heard from spring to early summer.
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"Whooooahhhh" is the call of the Mexican Burrowing Toad (Rhinophrynus dorsalis).Specifically, the voice of the Mexican Burrowing Toad is nasal in quality and rising in pitch. It lasts about 1-1/2 seconds. The call is heard anytime during the year after a hurricane or tropical storm event.
EA can suck a toad
The Amargosa Toad (Bufo nelsoni, Anaxyrus nelsoni) has no call.Specifically, Amargosa Toads do not have vocal sacs. They therefore tend to be mute. But they do make bird-like chirps or peeps when they come into physical contact with another toad or with a human. These chirps or peeps are similar to the call of the Western Toad (B. boreas).