I'm not sure what the top 10 would be, but the two largest I can think of are Bufo marinus (the toad in the photo lineup) or Bufo alvarius. They are both great captives.
Alex
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I'm not sure what the top 10 would be, but the two largest I can think of are Bufo marinus (the toad in the photo lineup) or Bufo alvarius. They are both great captives.
Alex
Everyone in here tells me theyre kinda jumpy and dont like to be held. But at toadilytoads.com I read they do like to be held D:
Deku, we've been over holding large toads quite thoroughly with you. Please take the advice you've already received and move on, thank you.
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Fine. D: Iam just bored and keeping things interesting. Not many topics are alive. isnt it a good thing Iam sparking interest? D:
Thanks though. I appreciate your patience. >>
Rococos-impossible to find.
I have one lined up, just got to figure out where the heck to put it. Too bad he can't share space with my Colorado River toad.
are you serious? D: whered you get it!? Iam so jelouse!! You must be the luckiest man D: I love those toads. where can I find one?????
I have no idea where you can get one. This animal was an education animal at Harvard University.
;-; lucky man. Would you try to breed it? D: ill pay top dollar for it D:
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