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Surinam toad
The appearance of the toad is somewhat like a leaf. It is almost completely flat, and colored in a mottled brown. Feet are broadly webbed with the front toes having small, star-like appendages. Sizes of close to 20 cm (8 in), are recorded, though 10-13 cm (4–5 in) is more typical.
Surinam toads are most well-known for their remarkable reproductive habits. Unlike the majority of toads, the males of this species cannot attract mates with croaks and other sounds often associated with these aquatic animals. Instead they produce a sharp clicking sound by snapping the hyoid bone in their throat.[1] The partners rise from the floor while in amplexus and flip through the water in arcs. During each arc, the female releases 3-10 eggs, which get embedded in the skin on her back by the male's movements. After implantation the eggs sink into the skin and form pockets over a period of several days, eventually taking on the appearance of an irregular honeycomb. The larvae develop through the tadpole stage inside these pockets, eventually emerging from the mother's back as fully developed toads, though they are less than an inch long (2 cm). Once they have emerged from their mother's back, the toads begin a largely solitary life.
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murag dangit na buwad ehehehe
wew luora tan awon ui, pagk layso sa ilang anak ahhh . hehe lupigan ang kanggaro .. pero nasa panit lain sad paminawn... mga zerglings hehe
kuyawa sa Surinam toad oi... mura man og floormat
ngiga jud sa pistol crab uy..
^ kewl ,,
Monotremes are primitive, egg-laying mammals. Spiny anteaters and the duck-billed platypus are
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