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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.
Western narrow-mouthed toad (Gastrophryne olivacea), Municipality of San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico (19 March 2009). Great Plains narrow-mouthed toads are a small (1.5 in), flat-bodied species, with a sharply pointed snout. They are typically olive green to grey-brown in color, sometimes with black blotching. Their undersides are lighter colored.
Gastrophryne mazatlanensis (Taylor, 1943) - Mazatlan narrow-mouthed toad or Sinaloa narrow-mouthed toad Gastrophryne olivacea (Hallowell, 1856) - Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad Western Narrow-mouthed Toad ( Gastrophryne olivacea ), Municipality of San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico (19 March 2009).
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 ...
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
The Microhylidae, commonly known as narrow-mouthed frogs, are a geographically widespread family of frogs. The 683 species are in 57 genera and 11 subfamilies. The 683 species are in 57 genera and 11 subfamilies.
Eastern narrow-mouthed toad: Gastrophryne carolinensis: Microhylidae: Apparently Secure (S4) American bullfrog: Lithobates catesbeianus: Ranidae: Secure (S5) Northern green frog: Lithobates clamitans melanota: Ranidae: Secure (S5) Atlantic coast leopard frog: Lithobates kauffeldi: Ranidae: Pickerel frog: Lithobates palustris: Ranidae: Secure ...
Kalinga narrowmouth toad: Philippines Kaloula kokacii Ross & Gonzales, 1992: Catanduanes narrow-mouthed frog: northern Philippines Kaloula latidisca Chan, Grismer & Brown, 2014: Wide-disked narrow-mouthed frog: Malaysia Kaloula mediolineata Smith, 1917: Indochina: Kaloula meridionalis Inger, 1954: Philippines