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    of mammalian predators. Ceratophrys ornata Ceratophrys cranwelli Ceratophrys cranwelli Ceratophrys cornuta skeleton Ceratophrys cornuta skeleton Frost...
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    The Argentine horned frog (Ceratophrys ornata), also known as the Argentine wide-mouthed frog, ornate horned frog, ornate horned toad, ornate pacman frog...
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    race of Ceratophrys ornata. Ceratophrys cornuta Suriname Burying behaviour Ceratophrys cornuta skeleton Ceratophrys cornuta skeleton Ceratophrys cornuta...
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    toads, actively search for prey, while the Argentine horned frog (Ceratophrys ornata) lures inquisitive prey closer by raising its hind feet over its back...
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    (January 1993). "A different type of amphibian mesoderm morphogenesis in Ceratophrys ornata". Development. 117 (1): 307–17. doi:10.1242/dev.117.1.307. PMID 8223254...
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  • not much amphibian diversity. However, the Argentine horned frog, Ceratophrys ornata, thrives in the savannas of central and northwestern Uruguay. Other...
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    free-living and carnivorous (Ceratophrys and Lepidobatrachus) or grazers (Chacophrys). Some species (especially from the genera Ceratophrys and Lepidobatrachus)...
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  • raniformis) Australia research, pets Captive-bred 4a Anura Argentine (Ceratophrys ornata), Brazilian (C. aurita), Venezuelan (C. calcarata), Surinam (C. cornuta)...
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  • uranoscopum (Müller, 1924) Ceratophrys aurita (Raddi, 1823) Ceratophrys cornuta (Linnaeus, 1758) Ceratophrys cranwelli Barrio, 1980 Ceratophrys joazeirensis Mercadal...
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  • in plain black text. Animals used on classic Em:t covers include Ceratophrys ornata, Plecotus auritus, Ctenophore and Ramphastos sulfuratus. Images of...
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