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  2. Colorado River toad - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado River toad can grow to about 190 millimetres (7.5 in) long and is the largest toad in the United States apart from the non-native cane toad (Rhinella marina). It has a smooth, leathery skin and is olive green or mottled brown in color. Just behind the large golden eye with horizontal pupil is a bulging kidney-shaped parotoid gland.

  3. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - Wikipedia

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    Sonoran Desert Toad, or Colorado River Toad, at the museum A coyote sleeping on a rock at the Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona A Costa's Hummingbird feeding on a flower in the Hummingbird Aviary. The Warden Aquarium opened in January 2013.

  4. 'Please Don't Lick Psychedelic Toads:' The National Parks ...

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    The Sonoran desert toad (Bufo alvarius), also known as the Colorado river toad, is one of 'Please Don't Lick Psychedelic Toads:' The National Parks Service's Unusual Request To Visitors Skip to ...

  5. Sonoran Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado River Delta was once an ecological hotspot within the Sonoran desert due to the Colorado river in this otherwise dry area, but the delta has been greatly reduced in extent due to damming and use of the river upstream. Species that have higher heat tolerance are able to thrive in the conditions of the Sonoran Desert.

  6. The National Park Service warns visitors not to lick Sonoran ...

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    Licking the Sonoran Desert toad is dangerous due to toxic secretions that contain the substance 5-MeO-DMT, which has been called the "God molecule."

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  8. List of amphibians of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    A map of Arizona. The following is a list of amphibians found in the state of Arizona.The Arizona tree frog is the state amphibian. [1] The state is home to three salamander species.

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