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Massive Devil Toad
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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
Here is a small article on them
http://www.turtlesa.com/ezine65b.html
Joan Young
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"It's even conceivable that it could have taken down some hatchling dinosaurs."
So now we know why dinosaurs went extinct?
So now we know why dinosaurs went extinct?
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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.
As for the eating of dinosaurs...well, there goes the comet theory 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.
As for the eating of dinosaurs...well, there goes the comet theory 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.