- The
Mexican burrowing toad (
Rhinophrynus dorsalis) is the
single living representative of the
family Rhinophrynidae. It is a
unique species in its taxonomy...
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monotypic Rhinophrynus, and a
number of
fossil genera. The
family is
sometimes known as the
Mexican burrowing toads or
simply burrowing toads.
Rhinophrynus occurs...
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includes a
large quantity of
fruit in its diet. The
Mexican burrowing toad (
Rhinophrynus dorsalis) has a
specially adapted tongue for
picking up ants and termites...
- pipa, the
common Suriname toad (Pipidae) The
Mexican burrowing toad
Rhinophrynus dorsalis (Rhinophrynidae)
Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
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Rewana Rhadalognathus Rhadinosteus Rhineceps Rhinesuchoides Rhinesuchus Rhinophrynus Rhynchonkos Rhytidosteus Ricnodon Rotaurisaurus Rubricacaecilia Saevesoederberghia...
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Rhinophrynidae (Günther, 1859) 1
Mexican burrowing toad
Mexican burrowing toad (
Rhinophrynus dorsalis)
Scaphiopodidae (Cope, 1865) 2
American spadefoot toads Western...
- range: Late Jur****ic to present, 155.7–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Rhinophrynus dorsalis Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...
- Girard, 1853 Rana
sierrae Camp, 1917 Order: Anura. Family:
Rhinophrynidae Rhinophrynus dorsalis Duméril & Bibron, 1841 Order: Anura. Family: Scaphiopodidae...
- (
Rhinophrynus dorsalis),
distributed from
southern Texas through Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El
Salvador to
Nicaragua and
Costa Rica.
Rhinophrynus dorsalis...
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probably a
subterranean feeder, like the
modern member of the family,
Rhinophrynus dorsalis. As most
burrowing anurans, it
likely used its hind feet for...