This young Canadian Toad is well marked with the typical reddish tubercles of its species but it lacks the boss or ridge between the eyes which develops with maturity..
Mature Canadian Toads develop a diagnostic ridge or boss between the eyes, sometimes with a groove down the middle (as in this individual).
Near pond. It moved very fast. I was only able to get one picture.
around 3 inches in length. It is brown, rusty red, gray, or tan, and it has bumpy skin.
Wood frogs contain poisonous glands that secrete a mild toxin onto their skin
Found on the pavement, looking very cold.