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Eastern narrow-mouthed toads are ant specialists, so 95% of their prey items are of various ant species. [30] A study in 2013 identified 4,859 individual ants retrieved from stomachs of 146 eastern narrow-mouthed toads in Florida scrub. [31] These toads also feed on termites, small beetles, and other various arthropods.
Gastrophryne, the narrowmouth toads (also American narrowmouth toads, North American narrow-mouthed toads), is a genus of microhylid frogs found in the Americas between Honduras and southern United States. [1]
Gastrophryne olivacea, the Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad or western narrow-mouthed toad, is a species of microhylid frog found throughout much of the south-central United States from Nebraska south through Texas, and into northern Mexico. Though not a true toad, evidenced by the smooth, moist skin, its common name obtains due to its ...
FWC recommends the following if your pet bites or licks a cane toad: Wash toxins forward out of its mouth using a hose for 10 minutes, being careful not to direct water down your pet's throat ...
North American narrow-mouthed frogs Eastern narrow-mouthed toad, Gastrophryne carolinensis LC Western narrow-mouthed toad, Gastrophryne olivacea LC and: [n 2]
Eastern narrow-mouthed toad: Gastrophryne carolinensis (Holbrook, 1835) Secure [16] Statewide Western narrow-mouthed toad: Gastrophryne olivacea Hallowell, 1856: Imperiled [17] Generally along the Arkansas River in central and western Arkansas, southern and northwestern populations of uncertain validity
Eastern American toad Anaxyrus americanus americanus; ... Eastern narrow-mouthed toad Gastrophryne carolinensis; Family: Ranidae. Gopher frog Lithobates capito;
Eastern narrow-mouthed toad (Gastrophryne carolinensis) Elegant narrow-mouthed toad (Gastrophryne elegans) Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad (Gastrophryne olivacea) Genyophryne thomsoni; Burmese squat frog (Glyphoglossus guttulatus) Glyphoglossus yunnanensis; Amazon sheep frog (Hamptophryne boliviana) Hylophorbus rufescens