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Title
Rhinella poeppigii (Gray toad) predation
Author(s)
Ocampo, Mauricio ;Miranda, Guida ;Wallace, Robert;Ramallo, Camila A.
Published
2018
Publisher
Herpetological Review
Abstract
Rhinella poeppigii is a large bufonid that lives in a wide range of habitats and at elevations of 350–2000 m. During the mating season, males congregate and make hoarse and distinctive calls to attract females, which lay eggs close to riverbanks, or in ephemeral ponds or puddles (de la Riva 2002. Graellsia 58:49–57). This activity exposes them to predators, including fish.

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