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prairies. march through october fit breeding months into eastern narrow-mouthed toad life cycles despite predatory copperheads, cottonmouths, fish, garter snakes, glossy watersnakes, grackles, raccoons and water bugs. eastern narrow-mouthed toads go on large sticky toe pads and long legs from bushes, shrubs
apple, ash, baldcypress, birch, cottonwood, elm, fir, gum, hemlock, hickory, locust, maple, oak, pecan, pine, sugarberry, sycamore and willow protect eastern screech-owls. high metabolic requirements below degrees fahrenheit (minus degrees celsius) and low severe winter survival rates qualify as red, not...
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why not both?
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