“…The trophic ecology of species within the Bufonidae has been widely studied throughout the world (e.g. Evans & Lampo, 1996, Sabagh and Carvalho-e-Silva, 2008, Duré et al, 2009, Maia-Carneiro et al, 2013, Flynn et al, 2021, primarily suggesting that this group is made up of active foragers that search for and eat small, slow-moving but highly aggregated prey, such as ants and termites (Toft, 1980(Toft, , 1981. However, the feeding strategy of Bufonidae remains controversially discussed (Sabagh and Carvalho-e-Silva, 2008) with some authors classifying them as antspecialists (Toft, 1980;Isacch & Barg, 2002) and others classify them as generalists (Smith & Bragg, 1949;Evans & Lampo, 1996).…”