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After carefull examination, I've come to the conclusion that the tracks you have posted belong to the "South Malasian Knock Knock Toad". Note the four indentations just below it's four foot hold marks, these are caused by it having four testicles which are very over sized in comparison to it's body.The indentaion at the back of the print is of his Anus.

As you may have guessed it's name is derived from the noise it makes when it leaps forward, it isn't a very loud noise but it is very distinctive ie. from take off position once it reaches mid leap the two sets of testicles then come together resonating the "Knock Knock". It is mainly active at this time of year looking for a mate, mostly found in boggy areas. You will know you have come across a very mature male that has not bred for a couple of season's due to the distinct sound he makes after a leap ie. Leap "Knock Knock" and then on landing "Ooohh me bollocks". :cry:

 

I hope this has cleared up your quandary.

 

All the best

 

Bandit :good:

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After carefull examination, I've come to the conclusion that the tracks you have posted belong to the "South Malasian Knock Knock Toad". Note the four indentations just below it's four foot hold marks, these are caused by it having four testicles which are very over sized in comparison to it's body.The indentaion at the back of the print is of his Anus.

As you may have guessed it's name is derived from the noise it makes when it leaps forward, it isn't a very loud noise but it is very distinctive ie. from take off position once it reaches mid leap the two sets of testicles then come together resonating the "Knock Knock". It is mainly active at this time of year looking for a mate, mostly found in boggy areas. You will know you have come across a very mature male that has not bred for a couple of season's due to the distinct sound he makes after a leap ie. Leap "Knock Knock" and then on landing "Ooohh me bollocks". :cry:

 

I hope this has cleared up your quandary.

 

All the best

 

Bandit :good:

:good::good::good::haha::haha: hey bandit you sound quite a n expert on these toads are they rife in your area :D:D

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After carefull examination, I've come to the conclusion that the tracks you have posted belong to the "South Malasian Knock Knock Toad". Note the four indentations just below it's four foot hold marks, these are caused by it having four testicles which are very over sized in comparison to it's body.The indentaion at the back of the print is of his Anus.

As you may have guessed it's name is derived from the noise it makes when it leaps forward, it isn't a very loud noise but it is very distinctive ie. from take off position once it reaches mid leap the two sets of testicles then come together resonating the "Knock Knock". It is mainly active at this time of year looking for a mate, mostly found in boggy areas. You will know you have come across a very mature male that has not bred for a couple of season's due to the distinct sound he makes after a leap ie. Leap "Knock Knock" and then on landing "Ooohh me bollocks". :cry:

 

I hope this has cleared up your quandary.

 

All the best

 

Bandit :good:

:icon_eek::haha::haha::haha::haha::haha::good: nice1 bandit

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Its a dog mate if it were a fox you would be able to draw an imaginary straight line between its main back pad & its 2 outside pads if you see what i mean? a bit difficult to explain without a diagram, thats a nice looking dog youve got there mate!! :good:

Best Regards The Chimp :D

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Hello YL i would say they are not a fox but a dog foxes pad mark's are quite round like a cat & unusal to see claw mark's fae a fox even in soft ground you track's look to long & slim for fox but i could easy be wrong but im pretty sure they are not. :good:

 

Hello YL i would say they are not a fox but a dog foxes pad mark's are quite round like a cat & unusal to see claw mark's fae a fox even in soft ground you track's look to long & slim for fox but i could easy be wrong but im pretty sure they are not. :good: I will try get a pick for you just noticed the chimp post & he on the ball with how round the pad mark's are.

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were were prints heading leaving mate.

 

they were leaving cover going up the feild then back into the cover cheers

 

cheers for the replys lads not an expert on foxing :good:

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