Listen. He named himself.
“Sexy Toad” captures a male American toad at the water’s edge mid–breeding call, fully committed to the bit. Throat sac inflated. Eyes half-lidded. Confidence astronomical. This is amphibious audacity at its finest.
This Ecology Amateurs favorite from 2025 is a tribute to spring nights, muddy boots, and the unapologetic romance of a creature yelling into the darkness, hoping someone yells back.
It’s dramatic. It’s slightly absurd. It’s deeply ecological.
Hang it somewhere that needs bold energy. A hallway. A studio. A bathroom, honestly. Let him remind you to take up space, make noise, and believe in your own call.
And yes — the quality matches the charisma.
• 10.3 mil thick paper — sturdy and substantial
• 189 g/m² weight — gallery-style feel
• Giclée printing quality — crisp detail, rich tones, and that perfectly inflated throat sac
• 94% opacity so the image stays strong in any lighting
• 104% ISO brightness for sharp contrast and vibrant depth
This isn’t just a print. It’s a declaration.
The toad believes in himself. Maybe you should too.
Listen. He named himself.
“Sexy Toad” captures a male American toad at the water’s edge mid–breeding call, fully committed to the bit. Throat sac inflated. Eyes half-lidded. Confidence astronomical. This is amphibious audacity at its finest.
This Ecology Amateurs favorite from 2025 is a tribute to spring nights, muddy boots, and the unapologetic romance of a creature yelling into the darkness, hoping someone yells back.
It’s dramatic. It’s slightly absurd. It’s deeply ecological.
Hang it somewhere that needs bold energy. A hallway. A studio. A bathroom, honestly. Let him remind you to take up space, make noise, and believe in your own call.
And yes — the quality matches the charisma.
• 10.3 mil thick paper — sturdy and substantial
• 189 g/m² weight — gallery-style feel
• Giclée printing quality — crisp detail, rich tones, and that perfectly inflated throat sac
• 94% opacity so the image stays strong in any lighting
• 104% ISO brightness for sharp contrast and vibrant depth
This isn’t just a print. It’s a declaration.
The toad believes in himself. Maybe you should too.