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    The amazing things about turtles, salamanders, and Toads are that they have their own styles. There are similar species, and subspecies of turtles, salamanders, and toads. Also the habitats of the amphibians and reptiles are very interesting to now. When you see them, you should know them descriptor of the turtles and salamanders and also the toads to. Can’t forget the natural history of these amphibians and reptiles. We can't forget how they reproduce. Amphibians and reptiles of Monroe County…

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    India The Elephant, the Frogs, and the Toad The big elephant named Blackmound came everyday to the pond to get a drink of water but each time he went, he crushed many frogs. One day, the frogs went to the wise today, Blear Eye and asked him what to do about the horrid situation. Bleary Eye chose one frog name Lightfoot to approach Blackmound next time he arrived and have the boldness to tell him that he was crushing the frogs. Lghtfoot obeyed and approach Blackmound explaining the situation.…

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    Cane Toad Research Paper

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    The cane toad, also known as the giant toad or marine toad, is n amphibian that is about 15 centimeters long and weighs about three pounds. Cane toads are a yellowish-brown color with dry, warty skin and a spotted belly. * Originally introduced to Australia by Hawaii, the cane toad is now native to South and Central America, Mexico, and extreme southern Texas. This toad was introduced to Australia from Hawii in June of 1935 by the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations to help control the cane…

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    The Future of Species Pink Horned Toad One hundred years later from now, the global warming still affects living creatures in the Earth and no species can avoid the consequence made by this gradual temperature rise. So do the pink horned toads which live in Northern South America. With rising temperature, toads, living in the tropical jungle, might be less adaptive to the change since they used to stay in a small or no temperature deviation environment. However, the global warming not only…

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    Upland Chorus Frogs and American Toads are very different from each other. They often get mixed up to be the same. Most people do not know that there is a difference between frogs and toads. There are many differences between a frog and a toad such as breeding, habitats and food. It is very hard to tell the difference between toads and frogs but also it is hard to tell the different genders. There are many ways to tell the difference between male and female toads and frogs. Size and stomachs is…

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    The cane toad reproductive system especially of male consists of the fat bodies and this cannot be found in a reproductive system of a common brushtail possum. The process of how sperm travels is also different between the two animals. In a common brushtail possum, the sperm travels through the vasa deferentia, which transports the sperm from the epididymis to the urethra (Venugopal, 2016. pg 3.5). While in a cane toad the vasa efferentia helps carry the sperm from the testes to the kidney and…

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    before immense windows that overlooked the house’s yard and read short stories together. Thinking of these times inspires fond memories of reading stories such as Frog and Toad. I think this has an underlying effect I didn’t realize until writing this essay. I used to love when my grandmother would read to me, but especially Frog and Toad. I imagined these frogs living an enchanting life and this excited me. Fast forward to the future and I started to gain interest…

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    of a Toad”, Richard Wilbur gives an example to show the unsympathetic actions of humans toward their environment. In the poem, Wilbur gives many depictions of the violence of man and the beauty of the untouched world through his use of imagery as well as somber diction in order to illustrate the ongoing war of nature versus machine. Wilbur begins by using alliteration such as “chewed and clipped” and “hobbling hop” in order to bring to light his first theme: nature versus machine. The toad…

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    I attended the Frog and Toad musical, performed by the King’s Players, with my roommate on October 6th. Initially, I was unsure what to expect since I had no prior experience with the story nor a King’s theatrical production. Throughout the first half of the show I found myself rather annoyed by the lack of a plot, but once I was able to ignore this criticism I began to appreciate the show’s message. From my perspective, this message that the play wished to convey to the audience was the…

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    In Kenneth Grahame's Wind in the Willows Toad is the catalyst for many of the events throughout the book. The causes and effects surrounding Toad drive forward the characters to interact with the world in ways they might not have otherwise. Toad's eclectic , selecting elements from various sources("Eclectic") , personality leads to him having expensive hobbies for short times before moving on to another. The effect of Toad stealing the car is that he is arrested and jailed. The immaturity we…

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