Colorado river toad
A species of Central american toads Scientific name : Incilius alvarius Genus : Central american toads
Colorado river toad, A species of Central american toads
Botanical name: Incilius alvarius
Genus: Central american toads
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Description
A nocturnal hunter, the colorado river toad feeds on smaller amphibians, lizards, and insects, even feasting on stinging bugs. The skin of this toad, like many toads, contains toxins that help to protect it against would-be predators. Commonly found in woodland areas, the colorado river toad requires a water habitat, such as a pond or canal, for breeding.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Amphibians Order
Frogs and toads Family
True toad Genus
Central american toads Species
Colorado river toad