Question 1
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• True toads
• Prominent cranial crests
• Dry warty skin
• Short forelimbs for hopping and walking
• Parotoid gland behind large eyes containing a toxin
• Some snakes have adapted immunity to this toxin and can consume toads
Answer
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Ranidae
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Bufonidae
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Microhylidae
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Craugastoridae
Question 2
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• Tree, Cricket, and Chorus Frogs
• Paratoid glands absent
• Small, long limbed, toe pads, short webs between toes
• Horizontal pupils
• 7 spp to know
Answer
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Microhylidae
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Bufonidae
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Hylidae
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Ranidae
Question 3
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• “True frogs”
• Free fingers; webbed toes
• Smooth skin
• Paratoid glands absent or indistinct • Usually horizontal pupils
Answer
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Hylidae
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Ranidae
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Bufonidae
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Craugastoridae
Question 4
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• ”Spadefoot frogs”
• Keratinized spades on hind
feet
• Allow burrowing into the dirt
• Cat-like eyes
• Desert dwellers
• 2 spp to know
• 1 genus
Answer
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Bufonidae
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Scaphiopodidae
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Hylidae
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Ranidae
Question 5
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• “Narrow mouthed frogs”
• 2 or 3 pallet folds
• Feed on ants and termites
• 1 sp to know
Answer
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Bufonidae
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Hylidae
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Scaphiopodidae
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Microhylidae
Question 6
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F: [blank_start]Scaphiopodidae[blank_end]
S: [blank_start]Scaphiopus hurterii[blank_end]
C: [blank_start]Hurter's spadefoot[blank_end]
Answer
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Scaphiopodidae
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Scaphiopus hurterii
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Hurter's spadefoot
Question 7
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F: [blank_start]Scaphiopodidae[blank_end]
S: [blank_start]Scaphiopus couchii[blank_end]
C: [blank_start]Couch's spadefoot[blank_end]
Answer
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Scaphiopodidae
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Scaphiopus couchii
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Couch's spadefoot
Question 8
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F: [blank_start]Microhylidae[blank_end]
S: [blank_start]Gastrophryne olivacea[blank_end]
C: [blank_start]Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad[blank_end]
Question 9
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F: [blank_start]Microhylidae[blank_end]
S: [blank_start]Gastrophryne carolinensis[blank_end]
C: [blank_start]Eastern narrow-mouthed toad[blank_end]
Question 10
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F: [blank_start]Craugastoridae[blank_end]
S: [blank_start]Craugastor augusti[blank_end]
C: [blank_start]Barking frog[blank_end]
Answer
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Craugastoridae
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Craugastor augusti
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Barking frog