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Cururu toad

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85: 118: 90: 69: 43:) — from northern Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, eastern Bolivia, and eastern and southern Brazil 35: 17: 55: 104:
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112: 47: 84: 59:(cane toad) — widespread in Latin America and introduced elsewhere 30:
is a common name used for several closely related large toads:
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Cururu toad (disambiguation)
Rhinella diptycha
Rhinella jimi
Rhinella marina
Yellow cururu toad
Disambiguation icon
disambiguation
internal link
Category
Disambiguation pages

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