Good luck in your quest.
Good luck in your quest.
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I've got a mail of a Brazilian scientist Patricia Narvaes, who wrote the article about the Rhinella granulosus complex. She is trying to identify the frog with help of the pictures I've sent. I'm very gratefull of course and I hope she can give an answer.
P.hosii/G.riobambae/S.couchii/C.cranwelli/B.orientalis/R.humboldti/M.klappenbachi
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After sending a lot of pictures I finally got my answer. It must be Rhinella/Bufo humboldti. Joy!
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P.hosii/G.riobambae/S.couchii/C.cranwelli/B.orientalis/R.humboldti/M.klappenbachi
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I'm so happy with these little toads. They're just like little cane toads in every way. Every evening the little male is making noice as if his life's depending on it.
The male just after he croaked (guess it's croaking)
Male on top of another toad (guess it's a female)
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