Can you guess this wildlife monsoon sound?
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The Red-spotted Toad, emerges at dusk and walks to a nearby water source to feed and/or breed. During territorial disputes, breeding males engage in wrestling matches. The Red-spotted Toad can tolerate a 40% loss in body water. Its call is a high trill that lasts up to 10 seconds. (Amphibians and Reptiles of Arizona) As featured on
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