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    The saddleback toads (Brachycephalus) are a genus of tiny toads and frogs in the family Brachycephalidae in the order Anura, ranging from south Bahia...
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    The pumpkin toadlet (Brachycephalus ephippium), or Spix's saddleback toad, is a small and brightly coloured species of frog in the family Brachycephalidae...
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  • Pagophilus groenlandicus Saddleback toad, a genus of small, colourful toads the family Brachycephalidae British Saddleback, a modern British breed of...
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    Brachycephalus nodoterga, also known as the Serra Cantareira saddleback toad, is a species of frog in the family Brachycephalidae. It is endemic to the...
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  • toad (Anaxyrus kelloggi) Arizona toad (Anaxyrus microscaphus) Red-spotted toad (Anaxyrus punctatus) Oak toad (Anaxyrus quercicus) Sonoran green toad (Anaxyrus...
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  • Brachycephalus ferruginus Brachycephalus izecksohni Serra Cantareira saddleback toad (Brachycephalus nodoterga) Brachycephalus pernix Brachycephalus pombali...
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    Superfamily Brachycephaloidea – 1170 species Family Brachycephalidae – saddleback toads, 74 species Family Craugastoridae – 865 species Subfamily Ceuthomantinae...
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    estimates that the dose that kills humans is between 2.0 and 7.5 μg. Saddleback toad The bright yellow, orange or reddish colours of many species in this...
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  • Anura is an order of animals in the class Amphibia that includes frogs and toads. More than 5,000 species are described in the order. The living anurans...
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    different genera: the tiny, often (but not always) colourful and plump saddleback toads (Brachycephalus) from Brazil, and the larger, slimmer and more drab...
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    Bufonidae – true toads and harlequin frogs (700 species) Brachycephaloides Brachycephalidae (Günther, 1858) – saddleback toads, flea toads and big-headed...
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  • Family Brachycephalidae Genus Brachycephalus - Saddleback toad Genus Ischnocnema Family Bufonidae - True toad Genus Adenomus Genus Altiphrynoides Genus Amazophrynella...
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    Brachycephaloidea Caligophrynidae Fouquet et al, 2023 Brachycephalidae – saddleback toads Ceuthomantidae – emerald-barred frogs Craugastoridae Hedges, Duellmann...
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  • Arthroleptidae (screeching frogs) Family Brachycephalidae (saddleback toads) Family Bufonidae (true toads) Family Centrolenidae (glass frogs) Family Dendrobatidae...
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    Saddleback Ridge. Saddleback, located approximately 20 mi (32 km) east of Santa Ana, is visible from much of Southern California. South of Saddleback...
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    reptilian life include the sidewinder viper, desert tortoise, and horned toad. The upper Sonoran zone boasts mammals such as the antelope, brown-footed...
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  • Chris Kratt, Chris Roy, and Louis Champagne Chris Kratt Amazon rainforest Saddleback tamarin, emperor tamarin, pygmy marmoset, common marmoset, cotton-top...
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    native perennial grassland Fauna of Blue Oak Ranch Reserve includes: Western toad Pacific tree frog Pacific chorus frog red-legged frog California newt California...
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    (Kern County) Rio Hondo (Los Angeles County) Rosamond Hills (Kern County) Saddleback Valley (Orange County) Salton Sea (Imperial & Riverside Counties) San...
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  • Wash Country" to the wilderness area. Animals such as the Colorado River toad, desert bighorn sheep, and wild burros live in the refuge habitat. California...
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    area – as well as enjoying natural surroundings and starry nights at Saddleback Butte State Park in the eastern Antelope Valley – California State Parks'...
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    River, tributaries of the Lamprey. The highest point in Northwood is Saddleback Mountain, at 1,150 feet (350 m) above sea level near the town's southern...
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    upon meadow habitat include great grey owl, willow flycatcher, Yosemite toad, and mountain beaver. The black bears of Yosemite were once famous for breaking...
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  • marine otter, vontsira, batfly & gammaproteobacteria, Goeldi's monkey & saddleback tamarin & white-lipped tamarin, clownfish & sea anemone, fire coral &...
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    by the Pinto Fault along the northern edge of the park. The red-spotted toad, Bufo punctatus, is a true denizen of the desert, where it spends most of...
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    various breeds, but the New Forest was the original home of the Wessex Saddleback, now extinct in Britain. Numerous deer live in the Forest; they are usually...
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    sensitive amphibian species such as mountain yellow-legged frogs and Yosemite toads, feed on insects near alpine lakes and wetlands. Larger animals such as...
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    and include the ensatina, slender salamander, western toad, American bullfrog, California toad, Pacific tree frog, and the California red-legged frog...
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  • tamarin Saguinus martinsi martinsi Ochraceous bare-face tamarin White saddleback tamarin Saguinus mystax mystax Red-cap moustached tamarin White-rump moustached...
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    Arroyo toad at the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge...
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