File:Female Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) dissection - (6).jpg

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Description This is my cane toad dissection. We normally have to do them in groups so I was pretty pleased to be able to do one on my own. I picked a good specimen who turned out to have some interesting bits. We were collecting a variety of data from them, including: sex, mass (g), SVL (Snout-to-Vent Length in mm), Snout-to-Urostyle Length (mm), Lung Parasites (presence and number), Stomach Contents (weight and type), Reproductive Organs (weight in g, including egg mass in females) and Fat Bodies (g).
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Author Rob and Stephanie Levy from Townsville, Australia

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