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Judi Lynn

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Sun Sep 3, 2017, 02:20 PM Sep 2017

Hidden hopper: Time for a crazy-making game of 'spot the toad'

Hidden hopper: Time for a crazy-making game of 'spot the toad'
BY EARTH TOUCH NEWS SEPTEMBER 03 2017

Crazy camouflage comes in all sorts of forms, and we never tire of scouring cryptic photographs for undercover wildlife, whether it's snow leopards or snakes. Our latest covert creature was spotted by entomologist Aaron Pomertantz in the rainforests of Tambopata, Peru.



Image: Aaron Pomerantz

Here's a clue: you're looking for a South American common toad (also known in Spanish as a crested toad, "sapo crestado" ). Rhinella margaritifera was originally thought to be a single species, but today, scientists consider it a species complex – that means they use the same name to refer to multiple, closely related animals. The trouble is, it's nearly impossible to differentiate these amphibians by appearance alone, so genetic testing is needed to reveal any cryptic species that may be lurking under this biological umbrella. Scientists have begun unraveling that mystery – 17 species have been identified so far! – but the jury's still out on the group's final tally.

What we do know, though, is that its members are incredible leaf mimics. And like many of their amphibious kin, they're nocturnal, which makes spotting one during the day all the more challenging.

"This little guy was spotted during an afternoon hike near the Tambopata Research Center," explains Pomerantz. "And as one can see, they are very good at camouflaging with the foliage!"

More:
https://www.earthtouchnews.com/in-the-field/in-the-field/hidden-hopper-time-for-a-crazy-making-game-of-spot-the-toad/

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Hidden hopper: Time for a crazy-making game of 'spot the toad' (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sep 2017 OP
How in the world did they spot this little dude in the first place!! 😉 Guilded Lilly Sep 2017 #1
That's a good question! Rhiannon12866 Sep 2017 #2
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