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Cane Toad

Rhinella marinus

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40.2663, -76.8861

Field Notes

Description:

Large, brown toad with white underbelly.

Habitat:

Lake Tobias Wildlife park

Notes:

Captive amphibian
thanks to KimmLoman for id

Species ID Suggestions

Cane Toad

Rhinella marinus

Comments (9)

Looks very much like an evil Cane Toad to me.
Please consider adding this spotting to the Captive Animals mission: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/7973468 Thanks! :-)
Look, i took that photograph. it is more of a zoo, especially in that part. They have a reptile area with captive reptiles from all over the world; they had a brazilian snake
Possible but it was mentioned as a wildlife park. The Cane frog is an invasive species and I don't see them wanting one to get loose.
I agree. I wasn't aware that B.marinus had such similar relatives.
Don't think it is a Cane Toad unless it is way out of it's range. Most likely an American Toad or a Fowler's. Difficult to tell without seeing the warts and head.

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PublishedMarch 11, 2013

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