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  2. Celebrate National Senior Citizens Day with these top events ...

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    National Senior Citizens Day on Aug. 21 celebrates older Americans. Here are some of the best deals for seniors in Palm Beach County. ... The Norton Museum of Art offers free tai chi classes on ...

  3. American spadefoot toad - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Since American spadefoot toads breed in shallow waters, they are under "constant stress from drying waters, increasing temperatures, reduced food densities, and crowding". [9] This stress, or simply a lack of adequate food, can increase the likelihood of cannibalism. [9] If they do resort to cannibalism, their bodies can ...

  4. California toad - Wikipedia

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    A Californian toad doing an aggressive call. The California toad is less blotched (reduced dorsal melanin) than the boreal toad. It has a wider head, larger eyes, smaller feet, and a weaker development of the margins along the dorsal stripe. The largest western toad larvae at 56 mm is also of the California toad. The toad has a wide range of ...

  5. Gastrophryne carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    Gastrophryne carolinensis, the eastern narrow-mouthed toad, is a species of microhylid frog. [2] It is a relatively small, toad-like amphibian found in damp, shady habitats . The species is highly fossorial , and feeds primarily on ants.

  6. Southern toad - Wikipedia

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    The southern toad (Anaxyrus terrestris) is a true toad native to the southeastern United States, from eastern Louisiana and southeastern Virginia south to Florida. [2] It often lives in areas with sandy soils. It is nocturnal and spends the day in a burrow. Its coloring is usually brown but can be red, gray, or black.

  7. Colorado River toad - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado River toad (Incilius alvarius), also known as the Sonoran Desert toad, is a toad species found in northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States.It is well known for its ability to exude toxins from glands within its skin that have psychoactive properties.

  8. Great Plains toad - Wikipedia

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    The toad is preyed upon by the plains garter snake (Thamnophis radix), among others. [3] It uses chemoreceptors to sense chemical cues left by the snake. The great plains toad occur in deserts, grasslands, semi-desert shrublands, open floodplains, and agricultural areas. When inactive they burrow underground.

  9. Guernsey County Senior Citizens Center celebrates Older ...

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    CAMBRIDGE — A Senior Citizens Day luncheon was recently held at the Guernsey County Senior Citizens Center in observance of Older Americans Month, where Angel Awards are presented to individuals ...