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  • Bufo boreas [toad] June 30/42 [1942] Toads were present in the form of larvae in large numbers in Anthony Lake (116 M. [mile] Rd). Here they were seeen in the typical swarms and strings in shallows and also as individuals in all parts of the lake. Water was of brownish colour, which possibly affected their behaviour. Small adults were also seen. July 1/42 [1942] - Several small to medium sized toads were seen along San Jose River which runs from Lac la Hache to 130 Mile lake. July 2 [1942] - Many tadpoles, well-developed, were seen in 103 Mile lake. July 3 [1942] - One specimen, largest yet seen, was caught in mouse trap along 122 Mile Creek, Forbes. July 5 [1942] - Another fair-sized toad caught in traps as above. Three quite large ones were seen at boat wharf at Forbes this A.M. [morning]
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