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Toad droppings are among the most common scats found. They are sausage shaped and contain the remains or exoskeletons of many different small insects. When the scat is broken up you can see the hulls of the consumed bugs. In this first picture the scat was deposited in the center of its two rear tracks.
TYPICAL TOAD SCAT
TOAD SCAT FULL OF INSECT PARTS
TOAD SCAT FRAGMENTS EASILY