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The western toad is well camouflaged in earth tones to help it stay safe from predators. A large toad with bumpy skin, it lives mainly on land in a range of habitats from mountain meadows to desert flats. Today the species is threatened by loss of wetlands, habitat

degradation and other environmental changes.
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