Rhinella pombali is a hybrid species of toad from south-eastern Brazil, named after José Perez Pombal Jr., a Brazilian herpetologist. It was originally...
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Common name striped toad has been coined for it. "Rhinella pombali" is a hybrid between Rhinella ornata and this species. Adult males measure 56–104 mm...
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threatened by habitat loss. Rhinella ornata will mate with a sister species, Rhinella crucifer, to form the hybrid species Rhinella pombali. Wikimedia Commons...
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(Rhinella margaritifera) Cane toad (Rhinella marina) Rhinella martyi Rhinella ocellata Rhinella ornata Rhinella poeppigii Rhinella pombali Rhinella proboscidea...
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(Laurenti, 1768 ) Rhinella marina (Linnaeus, 1758) Rhinella ocellata (Günther, 1859 "1858") Rhinella ornata (Spix, 1824) Rhinella pombali (Baldissera-Jr...
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Rhinella alata Cochabamba toad (Rhinella ambroensis) Rhinella bernardoi Rhinella cerradensis Cope's toad (Rhinella diptycha) Carabaya toad (Rhinella fissipes)...
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diptycha Rhinella gnustae Rhinella iserni Rhinella lescurei Rhinella lindae Rhinella multiverrucosa Rhinella ruizi Rhinella scitula Rhinella sima Rhinella tacana...
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