The toad in the image is likely a Gulf Coast toad (Incilius nebulifer), a species commonly found in San Antonio, Texas.
Habitat and Distribution: Gulf Coast toads are found in a wide variety of habitats along the Gulf Coastal Plain, including central and north-central Texas. They are common in urban areas and can be found in yards and gardens, especially after rain.
Characteristics: This species has warty skin that is typically tan to reddish-brown, dark brown, or gray in color. They are adaptable and can tolerate habitat alterations caused by humans.
Conservation Status: Gulf Coast toads are widespread and abundant throughout their range and are not under federal protection. They are included on the White List from Texas Parks and Wildlife
Habitat and Distribution: Gulf Coast toads are found in a wide variety of habitats along the Gulf Coastal Plain, including central and north-central Texas. They are common in urban areas and can be found in yards and gardens, especially after rain.
Characteristics: This species has warty skin that is typically tan to reddish-brown, dark brown, or gray in color. They are adaptable and can tolerate habitat alterations caused by humans.
Conservation Status: Gulf Coast toads are widespread and abundant throughout their range and are not under federal protection. They are included on the White List from Texas Parks and Wildlife
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