Leandro J.C.L. Moraes, Alexandre P. de Almeida, Rafael de Fraga, Rommel R. Zamora, Renata M. Pirani, Ariane A.A. Silva, Vinícius T. de Carvalho, Marcelo Gordo, Fernanda P. Werneck.
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Examples of amphibians recorded in the Serra da Mocidade mountain range. Date: 22 November 2017. Source: https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/20288/. Author: Leandro J.C.L. Moraes, Alexandre P. de Almeida, Rafael de Fraga, Rommel R. Zamora, Renata M. Pirani, Ariane A.A. Silva, Vinícius T. de Carvalho, Marcelo Gordo, Fernanda P. Werneck.
Description: Smooth-sided toads are bold predators. They catch prey with long, sticky tongues and swallow it alive. Some large toads eat almost anything they can fit in their mouths including mice, birds, snakes and other frogs. Most frogs have short, pointed tooth, and you’d think that these toads would too. But “true toads” have no teeth at all – which is why these toads swallow their prey whole!. Date: 22 March 2008, 08:13. Source: Smooth-sided Toad (Bufo guttatus) Uploaded by Magnus Manske. Author: Cliff from Arlington, Virginia, USA.
Floresta Nacional de Amapá de nível Federal, localizado (a) em Amapá (AP), Calçoene (AP), Ferreira Gomes (AP), Porto Grande (AP), Serra do Navio (AP), Tartarugalzinho (AP), Pracuúba (AP)
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Bufo guttatus (?); Rio Vaupes, Brazil; Nemuras, Kenneth T.