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The skin is rough and the parotoid glands are large.
The parotoid glands on the side of the neck are distinct.
Parotoid glands are normal and healthy parts of the animals that have them.
They have a pair of parotoid glands on the back of their heads.
Juveniles lack the adults' large parotoid glands, so they are usually less poisonous.
They also are capable of secreting toxins from their parotoid glands.
Also eastern American toads have parotoid glands that are the same colour as the surrounding skin.
Both sexes have dry, warty skin and oval parotoid glands.
Its parotoid glands are oval, widely separated, and larger than the upper eyelids.
Both species are lungless with moderately developed parotoid glands.
Behind their eyes, Bufo species have wartlike structures, the parotoid glands.
Parotoid glands looks like warts on an amphibian skin.
The adult has a nasolabial groove, parotoid glands, and parasphenoid teeth.
It has large parotoid glands.
The parotoid glands, which toads use to secrete toxins, are often mistaken for warts.
They differ greatly from true toads (those of the family Bufonidae) by having eyes with vertical pupils, no parotoid glands, and relatively smooth skin.
The parotoid glands are small and there are additional glands in the under arm and ankle regions.
It can be identified by its light middorsal stripe, prominent cranial crests, and elongate parotoid glands.
In the eastern American toad these crests almost never touch the parotoid glands, which secrete bufotoxin, a poisonous substance.
It has a whitish or buff venter with or without faint dark spotting, and round parotoid glands.
Samandarines are the major component in the parotoid glands of these salamanders and are more prevalent in the fire salamander.
And, although the parotoid glands are often mistaken for "warts", they are present on healthy specimens and are not a result of infection.
Oak toads can be identified by their light mid-dorsal stripe, variable brown and black spots, and proportionally large parotoid glands.
The parotoid glands and inguinal glands are large in comparison to the size of the frog, and yellowish in colour.