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Hey guys. Yesterday was pretty nuts.........I was on my trampoline and I saw my cat chasing a Baby Chipmunk....so I got off and grabbed it. Well it jumped down and I went lookin for it to let it go up on the hill and when I was looking for it in our window well I found this little guy.
I felt bad for the guy he was stuck there and couldnt get out! So i picked him up and stuck him in a 10 gallon. I'm gonna pick up some pinheads next time I hit the store. For now i have ants and stuff in with him.....
How do you think you can keep that toad well if you don't even know what species that is and how it lives?
You should try to get these informations first although I hope you let it free again...
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"In the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, we will understand only what we are tought." (Dioum)
I am keeping various venomous and nonvenomous snakes
I think you should let it go. "It's getting cold" isn't an excuse to take an animal out of the wild. Some toads burrow and hibernate during the winter.
I know what kind of toad it is......an Americna. I have kept these before when i caught like 6 in one day. I had them for over a month them releaseed them........