Eastern Narrowmouth Toad
Scientific Name – Gastrophryne carolinensis
Classification – Microhylidae
Baby Name – Tadpole
Collective Noun – Knot, lump, nest, or knob
Average Length – Up to 5.3 cm (2.1 in)
Life Expectancy – Around 6 year in captivity
Breeding Season – Between March and September
Incubation Period – 1.5 to 3 days
Metamorphosis Period – 23 to 67 days
Special Features – Oval-shaped body with a narrow head and pointed snout; stubby, short, and heavy legs with round and tapered tips of the toes; toes are devoid of webbing or toe pads; one tubercle on the heels of the back feet which aid in digging; color ranges from brown and gray to green, often with black and white spots
Family Unit – Solitary barring the breeding season
Geographical Distribution – The United States
World Population – Stable
Conservation Status – Least Concern
Natural Habitat – Moist, shady habitats including borders of swamps, open woods, pine forests, small streams, near ponds with fallen logs and other debris, urban habitats includes woodland lots, sandy pinelands
Diet – Ants, small beetles, termites, other various arthropods, small snails, spiders, mites
Predators – Not known