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Mexican Burrowing Toad

Rhinophrynus dorsalis

Photo by Vin Zael
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Field Notes

Description:

ugly slimy-looking toad. smaller male on top of female. brown with red-orange stripes/spots

Habitat:

broad leaf rainforest

Notes:

mating, small male riding female. it was a rainy week and the site transformed into a chorus of toad, frogs and insects, this specimen choruses a loud WO WO WO WO WO WO WO.

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