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		<title>Meet the Unique and Creepy Suriname Toad</title>
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<p>The Suriname toad resides in the tropical rainforests of Suriname and Guyana and to the south through the Amazon basin including Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil. They can also be found in the Caribbean, primarily in Trinidad&#x2019;s southern and eastern locales. These toads blend perfectly into the gravel and leaf litter [&#x2026;]</p>
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