Red-spotted toad
The red-spotted toad, formerly Bufo punctatus, is a toad in the family Bufonidae found in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
Description
It is a small toad species growing to in length. It has a flattened head and body, and a light grey, olive or reddish brown dorsum with reddish or orange skin glands. It has a whitish or buff venter with or without faint dark spotting, and round parotoid glands. The snout is pointed. The juvenile toad looks similar to the adult, but has more prominent ventral spotting and the undersides of its feet are yellow. The male red-spotted toad has a dusky throat and develops nuptial pads during the breeding season.It may hybridize with the western toad in some locations, possibly with other toad species too. It is docile and easily handled with little or no skin gland secretions.
File:Red Spotted Toad Duquesne Arizona 2014.jpeg|thumb|left|A red-spotted toad in the Patagonia Mountains of southeastern Arizona.