Louis J. Sheehan When some toad toes tap, maybe it’s the beat, not the motion, that matters. The
resulting vibrations could agitate insects and other little morsels,
setting them wriggling and scuttling in a flurry of activity that
triggers a toad’s known tendency to strike at moving prey, says
entomologist John Sloggett of Groningen, the Netherlands. http://louis8j8sheehan8esquire.wordpress.com/
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of how a toad’s brain processes information about when and where to
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