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Herpetofauna Love
"To keep every cog and wheel is the first precaution of intelligent tinkering."
- Aldo Leopold

Grumpy Houston Toad Sticker
The Houston Toad buries itself in sandy soils throughout its hibernation in the winter. At breeding times, populations gather at ponds. Males compete for the the ladies with a shrill song then mate in the ponds. When inflated, their throats turn to a deep blue-purple hue. Although this East Texas native produces about 3,000 eggs per breeding season, there are still only less than 2,000 toads left in the wild, climbing up from just 85 individuals in 2011 after the
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!

Hydra Live Oak Tree A-Line Dress
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Grumpy Houston Toad Travel Mug
The Houston Toad buries itseThe Zoonies series is intended to shine a light on the lesser known underdogs of the natural world. Like aliens on our own planet, hundreds of new species are still discovered by scientists every year. A great companion to any curious kid, or adult kid at heart.lf in sandy soils throughout its hibernation in the winter. At breeding times, populations gather at ponds. Males compete for the the ladies with a shrill song then mate in the ponds. When inflated, their throats turn to a deep blue-purple hue. Although this East Texas native produces about 3,000 eggs per breeding season, there are still only less than 2,000 toads left in the wild, climbing up from just 85 individuals in 2011 after the
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
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Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
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Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!

Grumpy Houston Toad Mug
The Houston Toad buries itseThe Zoonies series is intended to shine a light on the lesser known underdogs of the natural world. Like aliens on our own planet, hundreds of new species are still discovered by scientists every year. A great companion to any curious kid, or adult kid at heart.lf in sandy soils throughout its hibernation in the winter. At breeding times, populations gather at ponds. Males compete for the the ladies with a shrill song then mate in the ponds. When inflated, their throats turn to a deep blue-purple hue. Although this East Texas native produces about 3,000 eggs per breeding season, there are still only less than 2,000 toads left in the wild, climbing up from just 85 individuals in 2011 after the
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
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Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
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Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!

Grumpy Houston Toad Magnet
The Houston Toad buries itseThe Zoonies series is intended to shine a light on the lesser known underdogs of the natural world. Like aliens on our own planet, hundreds of new species are still discovered by scientists every year. A great companion to any curious kid, or adult kid at heart.lf in sandy soils throughout its hibernation in the winter. At breeding times, populations gather at ponds. Males compete for the the ladies with a shrill song then mate in the ponds. When inflated, their throats turn to a deep blue-purple hue. Although this East Texas native produces about 3,000 eggs per breeding season, there are still only less than 2,000 toads left in the wild, climbing up from just 85 individuals in 2011 after the
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
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Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
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Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!

Grumpy Houston Toad Bucket Hat
The Houston Toad buries itseThe Zoonies series is intended to shine a light on the lesser known underdogs of the natural world. Like aliens on our own planet, hundreds of new species are still discovered by scientists every year. A great companion to any curious kid, or adult kid at heart.lf in sandy soils throughout its hibernation in the winter. At breeding times, populations gather at ponds. Males compete for the the ladies with a shrill song then mate in the ponds. When inflated, their throats turn to a deep blue-purple hue. Although this East Texas native produces about 3,000 eggs per breeding season, there are still only less than 2,000 toads left in the wild, climbing up from just 85 individuals in 2011 after the
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
*
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
*
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!

Grumpy Houston Toad Button
The Houston Toad buries itseThe Zoonies series is intended to shine a light on the lesser known underdogs of the natural world. Like aliens on our own planet, hundreds of new species are still discovered by scientists every year. A great companion to any curious kid, or adult kid at heart.lf in sandy soils throughout its hibernation in the winter. At breeding times, populations gather at ponds. Males compete for the the ladies with a shrill song then mate in the ponds. When inflated, their throats turn to a deep blue-purple hue. Although this East Texas native produces about 3,000 eggs per breeding season, there are still only less than 2,000 toads left in the wild, climbing up from just 85 individuals in 2011 after the
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
*
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
*
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!

Grumpy Houston Toad Baseball Cap
The Houston Toad buries itseThe Zoonies series is intended to shine a light on the lesser known underdogs of the natural world. Like aliens on our own planet, hundreds of new species are still discovered by scientists every year. A great companion to any curious kid, or adult kid at heart.lf in sandy soils throughout its hibernation in the winter. At breeding times, populations gather at ponds. Males compete for the the ladies with a shrill song then mate in the ponds. When inflated, their throats turn to a deep blue-purple hue. Although this East Texas native produces about 3,000 eggs per breeding season, there are still only less than 2,000 toads left in the wild, climbing up from just 85 individuals in 2011 after the
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
*
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
*
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!

Grumpy Houston Toad Kid's T-Shirt
The Houston Toad buries itseThe Zoonies series is intended to shine a light on the lesser known underdogs of the natural world. Like aliens on our own planet, hundreds of new species are still discovered by scientists every year. A great companion to any curious kid, or adult kid at heart.lf in sandy soils throughout its hibernation in the winter. At breeding times, populations gather at ponds. Males compete for the the ladies with a shrill song then mate in the ponds. When inflated, their throats turn to a deep blue-purple hue. Although this East Texas native produces about 3,000 eggs per breeding season, there are still only less than 2,000 toads left in the wild, climbing up from just 85 individuals in 2011 after the
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
*
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!
Bastrop forest fire. Headstart programs raise these toads in captivity and then release them into the wild for a better chance out in nature.
*
Aside from droughts and fire, the toad has suffered from urbanization and habitat loss. If you own land in their region, you can manage native plant communities and protect shallow ponds for their breeding grounds. They will even pay you back by eating your bad bugs!

Hydra Live Oak Tree Shower Curtain
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Desk Mat
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Tote Bag
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Throw Blanket
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Tapestry
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Zip Bag
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Laptop Skin
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Travel Mug
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Canvas Mounted Print
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Phone Case
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?

Hydra Live Oak Tree Hardbound Journal
Have you ever gone for a hike and seen creatures in the forms of the trees and rocks?
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