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Feb 4, 2016 12:32 PM CST
Name: Nadine
Southeast Alabama (Zone 8b)
Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge)
I will have to try and convince the gatekeeper at Landmark Park on the merits of “dragonfly girl. Rolling my eyes.
Auburn is about a two hour’s drive north of us. I have to be wary about wearing my Auburn University cap during football season. We have a University of Alabama soon-to-be graduate around. Smiling
Narrow mouth toads are shy and tend to burrow. If you do catch sight of one, what you would notice first is their hood to keep ants away from their eyes. It’s easy to find out if you have them around by their voice, however. Here’s a couple links.
http://www.outdooralabama.com/...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

If you have imported fire ants where you live, you want to encourage narrow mouth toads as much as possible. They are the only tadpoles the others will not complain about my raising in the main house. Hilarious!
It sounds like Collinsville, MS, was hit hardest of all, but I think this was the same storm front that dumped so much snow in the Midwest.

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