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Meet the Surinam Toad, a five-inch-long amphibian that lives in South America. Once the female toad’s eggs are fertilized by the male, they embed in her back, which transforms into a honeycomb-like ...
Chester Zoo has announced a “milestone” for a species rarely seen in UK zoos. The family attraction has revealed that Surinam toads - a species that carries its developing young beneath the skin of ...
The Surinam toad has an unusual trick for reproduction: instead of leaving their spawn in water to develop, once the eggs are laid, the male presses them into the female's back. She carries them until ...