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  1. #1
    Billy
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    B. marinus may be a little on the ugly side, but I can tell you that I take the cake on that. Seriously, what they lack in looks, they make up for it in personallity and size. They eat lettuce? I knew about the dog food, but I've never heard of any toad eating lettuce! Kurt, when did all of those species get outted from the Bufo genus? Mikeald, is that a Gulf Coast Toad as your avatar?

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    Kurt
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    Darrel Frost of the AMNH redid the genus in 2006. It still has yet to be widely accepted. When writing a paper late last year I learned that there were a few amphibians that included plant matter in their diet, Chanus marina being one of them. See the thread "What kind of fruit do frogs eat?" for more info.

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    mikeald
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    B. marinus may be a little on the ugly side, but I can tell you that I take the cake on that. Seriously, what they lack in looks, they make up for it in personallity and size. They eat lettuce? I knew about the dog food, but I've never heard of any toad eating lettuce! Kurt, when did all of those species get outted from the Bufo genus? Mikeald, is that a Gulf Coast Toad as your avatar?
    Yes it is

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    Billy
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    Gulf Coast Toads are about as common around here as the American Toad is up in Iowa. I have a male B. valiceps at home in a terrarium, and he is pretty personable. Is the one in your avatar in your collection?

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    jody
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    it was an Iowa toad that got me interested in phibs.

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    Kurt
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    What's an Iowa toad?

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    Billy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    What's an Iowa toad?
    Probably a toad you'll only see in IA. Sorry. The only B. species that I've encountered in IA, is B. americanus. They have a great personallity.

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    justin shockey
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    Probably a toad you'll only see in IA. Sorry. The only B. species that I've encountered in IA, is B. americanus. They have a great personallity.
    dont be a jerk billy

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