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Detection of Leptospira in cane toads (Rhinella jimi) from urban and rural Paraíba, Brazil. [PDF]

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de Souza Rocha KN   +9 more
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Chronic recording of brain activity in awake toads. [PDF]

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Shaykevich DA   +3 more
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Cane-Toad

ACM SIGGRAPH 2003 video review on Animation theater program: part 1 - Volume 145, 2003
This animated short film is a toad's perspective of the dangers involved in being a wanted species. Young Baz has gone missing and his good mate Dazza gives an insight into what may have happened to the little fella. Cane-Toad was made in a Brisbane "share house" by independent animators Dave Clayton and Andrew Silke. Copyright held by creator.
Andrew Silke, David Clayton
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Song of a Toad

ACM SIGGRAPH 2017 Computer Animation Festival, 2017
'SONG OF A TOAD' is the story about a stressed out human being who is carrying his unbeloved childhood right on his head -- an old choleric toad. As a prisoner of his own grown-up situation, he tries to ignore this grumpy childhood talking from above, but one day he is confronted with something he almost forgot.
Anke Kletsch   +2 more
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Stereopsis in toads

Nature, 1977
HARKNESS'S demonstration1 that chameleons rely primarily upon accommodative cues to judge distance encouraged me to examine the mechanisms of depth vision in an amphibian (Bufo marius). Unlike chameleons which have highly mobile eyes, toads make neither convergent nor fixating eye movements, so that, except for stabilising reflexes, their eyes are ...
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Toads

2006
Simbolismo del rospo nella tradizione culturale europea. Passando in rassegna repertori classici e fonti rare l'Autore mostra come nel tempo il rospo si sia fortemente collegato alle metafore animali nella definizione della interiorità anatomica femminile. Pertanto esso è divenuto un animale centrale nella zoologia simbolica della stregoneria storica
Michael E. Peterson, Brian K. Roberts
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