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Horned frogs specific questions

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Hi, I have a little challenge for you guys to find ''impossible'' information about the horned frog. I searched on the net for it's anthropic threats and it's protection device against predator. I simply don't find them... I'm just wondering if you guys happened to know something about these:

1- Anthropic threats which plane on the natural ecosystem and the habitat.

2- Protection measures of the amphibian.
 
Actually, horned frogs are pretty well endowed for frogs. They are willing to bite, and can puff themselves up to possibly make them too large to swallow.
 
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