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Definition of Bufonids

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- toads, although some may be called frogs (such as harlequin frogs). The bufonids now comprise more than 35 genera, Bufo being the best known. Bufonidae...
- (Bufonidae) and various other terrestrial or warty-skinned frogs. Non-bufonid "toads" can be found in the families: Bombinatoridae (fire-bellied toads...
- and refers to the enigmatic position of the genus Truebella within the bufonids. Adult males measure 26–30 mm (1.0–1.2 in) and adult females, based on...
- Dendrobatid Frog (Colostethus inguinalis), with Further Reports for the Bufonid Genus Atelopus". Toxicon. 32 (3): 279–285. Bibcode:1994Txcn...32..279D...
- stereotypical toad: dry warty skin and shortened forelimbs and hindlimbs. Bufonids also carry potent skin toxins, sometimes concentrated in the parotoid gland...
- and thighs. In the United States, the cane toad closely resembles many bufonid species. In particular, it could be confused with the southern toad (Bufo...
- like Australia's – Madagascar's native predators have been isolated from bufonids since the Jur****ic, they are thought to lack resistance to toad toxins...
- stereotypical toad: dry warty skin and shortened forelimbs and hindlimbs. Bufonids also carry potent skin toxins, sometimes concentrated in the parotoid gland...
- dendrobatid frog (Colostethus inguinalis), with further reports for the bufonid genus Atelopus". Toxicon. 32 (3): 279–285. doi:10.1016/0041-0101(94)90081-7...
- J. (2001). "Oldest Bufonidae (Amphibia, Anura) from the Old World: a bufonid from the Paleocene of France" (PDF). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...