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Ken Ramos
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Massive Devil Toad

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MSNBC.com

About the size of a bowling ball! :shock:

JoanYoung
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Post by JoanYoung »

Interesting article Ken. We have one here which get to be 6-8 inches from snout to tail. It buries itself in mud during the dry season and can survive up to three years underground.
Here is a small article on them
http://www.turtlesa.com/ezine65b.html
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Post by Mike B in OKlahoma »

"It's even conceivable that it could have taken down some hatchling dinosaurs."


So now we know why dinosaurs went extinct? :lol:
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Adrian
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Post by Adrian »

hahahahaha cool, id love to see it in action!

Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

You know Joan I like that link. Straight to the point facts, no useless jibber jabber in between the lines. Interesting bit of information on the jumpers. :D

As for the eating of dinosaurs...well, there goes the comet theory :lol: I thought that a bit unusual there Mike but amazing that it may have could done so. Imagine hatching out into the primeval world and being zapped by a long sticky tounge. :shock:

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