Cane toad (redirect from Rhinella marina)
The cane toad (Rhinella marina), also known as the giant neotropical toad or marine toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad native to South and mainland...
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Rhinella, commonly known as South American toads, beaked toads or Rio Viejo toads, is a genus of true toads native to Neotropical parts of Mexico, Central...
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South America when they are considered to be a separate species from Rhinella marina, a name which is then mostly restricted to Amazon basin populations...
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triggered by real photons. Later experiments on rod cells of cane toads (Rhinella marina) showed that the frequency of these spontaneous events is strongly...
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and domestic ducks. Some tadpoles, including those of the cane toad (Rhinella marina), are poisonous. The tadpole stage may be as short as a week in explosive...
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secretion of a skin gland on the back of the neck of a large toad (Rhinella marina, synonym Bufo marinus, the cane toad). The toad produces this secretion...
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while bufadienolides have been derived from the venom of the cane toad Rhinella marina (formerly known as Bufo marinus), from which they receive the "bufo"...
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Huntsman Spider, Heteropoda venatoria, native to the Caribbean Cane toad, Rhinella marina, native to Latin America Cane turtle, Vijayachelys silvatica, native...
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length of 39 cm (15 in). The largest of the toads, the cane toad (Rhinella marina), is also the second largest member of the frog order. This infamous...
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Retrieved November 10, 2016. San Mauro, Diego; Vences, Miguel; Alcobendas, Marina; Zardoya, Rafael; Meyer, Axel (2005). "Initial diversification of living...
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skin - and more especially the parotid glands - of the Cane toad, Rhinella marina (formerly known as Bufo marinus), a sacred figure throughout the history...
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has been correlated to the increasing range of the amphibian species Rhinella marina (Bufo marinus), known locally as the cane toad. Investigations of recorded...
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largest toad in the United States apart from the non-native cane toad (Rhinella marina). It has a smooth, leathery skin and is olive green or mottled brown...
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(Lithobates catesbeianus), indigenous to North America Cane toad (Rhinella marina), a toad indigenous to Central and South America, called 'bullfrog'...
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2012. Chatto, Ray; Trembath, Dane (2012). "Predation on the cane toad Rhinella marina (amphibia: bufonidae) by the coastal taipan Oxyuranus scutellatus (serpentes:...
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substances and proportions of substances. Some, like the cane toad Rhinella marina, are more toxic than others. Some "psychoactive toads", such as the...
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toxicity reports in eagles, they may consume invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina) from time to time. Similarly rare in the species’ diet is fish, although...
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(2016). "The impacts of a toxic invasive prey species (The cane toad, Rhinella marina) on a vulnerable predator (The lace monitor, Varanus varius)". Biological...
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Pearson, D; Webb, J; Shine, R (2014). "Predation on invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina) by native Australian rodents". J Pest Sci. 88 (1): 143–153. doi:10...
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Invasive in Europe, New Zealand, and North America. Native to Japan. Rhinella marina Amphibian Bufo toad, bullfrog, cane toad, giant American toad, giant...
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well understood. Anaxyrus americanus Bufo bufo Bufo melanostictus Rhinella marina (formerly Bufo marinus) Extract from the skin of certain Asian toads...
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eastern Bolivia, and eastern and southern Brazil Rhinella jimi — from northeastern Brazil Rhinella marina (cane toad) — widespread in Latin America and introduced...
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Species Information Center | USDA. Retrieved 24 July 2020. "Cane Toad (Rhinella marina) Ecological Risk Screening Summary" (PDF). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service...
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"biocontrol gone awry" involve vertebrates. For example, the cane toad (Rhinella marina) was intentionally introduced to Australia to control the greyback...
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Frenchi cane beetle, Lepidiota frenchi, the reason that the cane toad (Rhinella marina) was introduced to Australia. The toad was brought in as a biological...
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from Serranía de Sira in Amazonian Peru. Its distinctiveness from Rhinella marina has been debated, but it is currently accepted as a valid species....
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planirostris (Greenhouse frog) Osteopilus septentrionalis (Cuban tree frog) Rhinella marina (Cane toad) Acanthogobius flavimanus (Yellowfin goby) Astronotus ocellatus...
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bell frog Litoria aurea, but has also been reported in the Cane toad (Rhinella marina). Janet W. Raff (1911). "Protozoa parasitic in the large intestine...
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Xiphophorus hellerii (green swordtail) Hemidactylus frenatus (House Gecko) Rhinella marina (Cane toad) Trachemys scripta elegans (red-eared slider) Lissotriton...
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