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Strategies Employed by Frogs and Toads (Amphibia, Anura) to Avoid Predation by Snakes (Reptilia, Serpentes)

Representatives of Rana clamitans, R. palustris, R. pipiens, Bufo americanus, B. terrestris, B. quercicus, Hyla cinerea, H. chrysoscelis, H. crucifer, H. femoralis, Acris gryllus, Limnaoedus ocularis, Gastrophryne carolinensis, and Scaphiopus holbrooki were placed into an enclosure with a snake pred...

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Published in:Journal of herpetology 1978-04, Vol.12 (2), p.151-155
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Animals
Frogs
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Snakes
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Walking
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