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The Colorado River toad, also known as the Sonoran Desert toad, faces several natural predators, including raccoons, coyotes, and various Birds of Prey. Additionally, some snakes and larger amphibians may also prey on toads. Their primary defense mechanism is the secretion of potent toxins from their parotoid glands, which can deter many potential predators. However, some animals, like certain species of birds, have developed a tolerance to these toxins and can consume the toads without harm.

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