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- Toads known to secrete bufotoxins. Despite being a frequent target for milking, these toads still carry cardio toxic bufotoxins which have been linked...
- S2CID 22706445. Chen, K. K.; Jensen, H.; Chen, A. L. (April 1932). "Action of Bufotoxins". Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. 7...
- alkaloid substances (depending on the species) known collectively as bufotoxins, which act as neurotoxins to deter predation. These cutaneous glands are...
- frog The bufotoxins are named after the genus of Bufo. The α-pyranones at the 17th carbon atom are specific for the bufotoxins. The bufotoxin shown here...
- the frogs their nickname the "poison dart frog". Some people use the bufotoxins of some species of toxic toads as a drug to get high, but this can become...
- strategies. The skin of many frogs contains mild toxic substances called bufotoxins to make them unpalatable to potential predators. Most toads and some frogs...
- stores the bufotoxins from the consumed toads in its nuchal glands located at the red colorful region of the neck of the snake. Bufotoxins induce tachycardia...
- Mantella Poison dart frog Some of these toads are "milked" for their bufotoxins. American toad Asiatic toad Cane toad Colorado River toad Common toad...
- most notably Incilius alvarius (formerly Bufo alvarius), that secrete bufotoxins from their parotoid glands. However, Bufo and related species like Incilius...
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