Biology
New Red-Bellied Poisonous Toads Discovered In Remote Area of Brazil
Three new toad species were recently discovered in a remote area of Brazil. The relatively small and warty critters have distinctive red markings and create a poisonous skin chemical through processes of digestion.
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