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Cururu River may
refer to:
Cururu River (Ilha de Marajó)
Cururu River (Tapajós River) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Proceratophrys cururu is a
species of frog in the
family Odontophrynidae. It is
endemic to Brazil. Its
natural habitats are
moist savanna, subtropical...
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Cururu River is a
river of Pará
state in north-central Brazil. It is a
right tributary of the Tapajós; the
mouth is
located on the
eastern side of...
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Cururu toad is a
common name used for
several closely related large toads:
Rhinella diptycha (synonym
Rhinella schneideri) — from
northern Argentina, Paraguay...
- R., Ribeiro, S. C., & Cascon, P. (2012). "Necrophiliac
behavior in the "
Cururu" toad,
Rhinella Jimi Steuvax, 2002, (Anura, Bufonidae) from Northeastern...
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Grande until the late 1950s and
early 1960s. Its
stream bed
formed the
Cururu Swamp, an
extensive flooded area
where the river's
visible course blended...
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ichthyctona Radlk.
Serjania pteleifolia Diels (Ecuador)
Paullinia cururu L. (as S.
cururu (L.) Druce) "Serjania Mill".
Plants of the
World Online. Royal...
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could be sung in
verses and
challenges by
Caipira guitar players.
Cururu only
became nationally known when it was
brought to the
public by Cornélio...
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Cururu River is a
river of Pará
state in north-central Brazil. Its
source is in the
swamp areas called mondongos that are
normally flooded during the...
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Rhinella diptycha,
sometimes referred to as Cope's toad, Schneider's toad,
cururu toad, or
rococo toad, is a toad
found in
northern Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay...