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  2. Rhinella icterica - Wikipedia

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    This toad species has been found to possess a defense mechanism against predators. There are cutaneous glands that are scattered all over the body of amphibians that aide in respirating, water balance, and chemical defense. There are 2 types of glands: mucous and poisonous.

  3. The Goriest Defense Mechanism of Any Animal - AOL

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    When you think of “gory” animals, creatures like great white sharks, tigers, and vampire bats might come to mind. But the most gruesome defense mechanism of any animal belongs to something ...

  4. Phrynocephalus mystaceus - Wikipedia

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    Phrynocephalus mystaceus, also known as the secret toadhead agama [2] and toad-headed agama, [1] is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in southern Russia, Kazakhstan , and northwestern China ( Xinjiang ) and southward to northern Iran , Afghanistan , Turkmenistan , Tajikistan , Kyrgyzstan , and Uzbekistan .

  5. Poisonous amphibian - Wikipedia

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    They are immune to the poison and they secrete it through their skin as a defense mechanism against predators. This poison is so efficient, the native people of the South American Amazon rainforest use the frogs' toxins on their weapons to kill their prey, giving the frogs their nickname the "poison dart frog".

  6. Allopumiliotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Allopumiliotoxin 267A. Allopumiliotoxins are a structural division in the pumiliotoxin-A class of alkaloids.The compounds of the pumiliotoxin-A class are primarily found in the skins of frogs, toads, and other amphibians and are used as a chemical defense mechanism to ward off predators, microorganisms, and ectoparasites.

  7. Yellow-bellied toad - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-bellied toad has defense mechanisms such as skin-secreting toxins that decrease its appeal to predators, allowing for a longer life span. Interestingly, in the yellow-bellied toad, specific populations exhibit a wide range of life spans across the fast-slow continuum, with climate conditions accounting for a significant amount of ...

  8. Exploding animal - Wikipedia

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    According to his theory, crows attacked the toads and picked out their livers through the skin between their chests and abdominal cavities. As a defensive mechanism, the toads enlarged themselves, but due to the hole in their body and their missing liver, their blood vessels and lungs ruptured and expelled their intestines. [17]

  9. Check Out the Venomous Defense Mechanism of the Male Platypus

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    Male platypuses have sharp spurs on their back legs shaped like a canine tooth. These hollow spurs measure 0.59 to 0.71 inches long and connect to crural glands in the animal’s upper thighs.