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|look=A drawing of a treehopper toad, as viewed from above, covers this chart. Overlaid on the figure is a proportions grid demonstrating body relationships. Small cutaway illustrations scattered around the main drawing show different levels of muscle tissue and bone from various parts of the body. Small notations beside each body part offer a short description.
|look=A drawing of a treehopper toad, as viewed from above, covers this chart. Overlaid on the figure is a proportions grid demonstrating body relationships. Small cutaway illustrations scattered around the main drawing show different levels of muscle tissue and bone from various parts of the body. Small notations beside each body part offer a short description.

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Toad anatomy chart
Look: A drawing of a treehopper toad, as viewed from above, covers this chart. Overlaid on the figure is a proportions grid demonstrating body relationships. Small cutaway illustrations scattered around the main drawing show different levels of muscle tissue and bone from various parts of the body. Small notations beside each body part offer a short description.


Read: The treehopper toad is quite large, taller than an adult Halfling and nearly twice as broad. Its long fingers are webbed for easy climbing up and down even the most slippery of slopes, and its legs are powerful and long. The toad's skin is brightly colored and glossy. A small notation in a lower corner indicates that the toad's skin is covered with a deadly excretion that quickly disorients and neutralize its prey.

Weight: Unknown
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item teaches anatomy through a chart or textbook.
  • This item teaches anatomy through a chart or textbook.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Sold by Gersvinda's Natural Studies for 61,000 Lirums
Source is Gersvinda's Natural Studies (4), Gersvinda's Natural Studies (3), Gersvinda's Natural Studies (1)