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    Default I have taken the finest toad picture ever seen by humankind...

    I will let the picture speak for itself.

    Yes, these are both live animals that share an enclosure at the henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha, Nebraska...


    Crotalus tepidus and Bufo alvarius
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    Default Re: I have taken the finest toad picture ever seen by humankind...

    As Artie Johnson used to say "very interesting".

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    Default Re: I have taken the finest toad picture ever seen by humankind...

    What prevents the snake from attacking/eating the toad? Does it just know by instinct that it is deadly to eat?

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    The toad is too big to eat for one thing and I susect toads are not on the menu as far as the snake is concerned. The snakes that eat toads have a tendency to be Bufonid specialists, like hognose snakes

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    Default Re: I have taken the finest toad picture ever seen by humankind...

    I agree with Kurt. I suspect Crotalus sp. being adapted to "see" warm blooded prey may have something to do with it also.
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