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Interesting Facts about Toads

Here are some really interesting facts about toads. I am sure you are going to like them. Inform me and others with your views about this article by commenting below.

It is an amphibian, which means it is capable of living on land as well as in the water.

There is no clear distinction between toads and frogs, its just that the skin of a toad is rougher and drier than that of a frog. Toads also tend to be covered with warts.

It doesn't have teeth, so cant chew. A toad swallows its live meals whole.

Some toads excrete toxins which taste very bad to their predators, thus keeping them safe.

When a fire-bellied toad senses danger it arches its body, flashing the brilliant warning spots on its belly.

Some toads are poisonous, the excrete poison through their skin.

In California, due to the popularity of “toad licking," it is illegal to possess Colorado River Toads, which produce a powerful hallucinogen called bufotoxin.

Male fire-bellied toads have nuptial pads, enlarged bumps on their first and second fingers. These nuptial pads help aquatic frogs hold on to females during breeding.

Toads use their eyeballs to help swallow their prey.

A Common Toad

There is a substance in the skin of the African clawed frog that helps in fighting infections.

An adult "Gold Frog" measures to be 9.8 millimeters in body length.

There was once a golden colored toad. These toads were first described in 1966 and not even a single sighting of this frog is reported since 1989. They have been described as 'Day-Glo golden orange'.

Most toads are small, but in Australia, a toad has been found that weighs two pounds and is the size of a football.

When threatened, the horned toad shoots blood from it's eyes.

Natterjack Toads are fully protected under UK law. It is an offence to capture or injure a Natterjack Toad or to destroy it’s habitat.

A group of toads is often reffered to as a knot of toads.

We all know that toads eat flies but did you know there are toad eating flies in the Arizona Desert in the USA who will eat a toad?
The larvae of a sand flies wait in the sand until a toad passes by. They attach themselves to the toad and gradually kill it. When the toad dies the fly larvae feast on the decaying toad until they mature and fly off, perhaps to be eaten by a toad.

If you want to read facts about different breeds and types of toads, then visit Toad Facts.

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dohn121 Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

Wow. Fascinating information, UH. Talk about you circle of life between two totally different species of animals!

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Ultimate Hubber Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanx for this wonderful comment Dohn. Its these comments that keep me going and I am trying to complete 30 hubs. 7 more to go, then I am done! :)

dohn131 2 years ago

thats some great imfomation that i didnt know

gareth 2 years ago

love u man love u great imvo

Emma 21 months ago

woah these are cool! thanks, i used them for my school project. :)

Logan 20 months ago

This rocks! I caught 7 toads last night and wanted the facts on them.

Liliyan 20 months ago

These are so helpful!!!

im writing about a poem about toads and these really helped with it!!!!

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Ultimate Hubber Hub Author 20 months ago

Liliyan, if you visit this hub again, do share your poem with us.

adak 19 months ago

it`s good

Jasmineus 19 months ago

Thanks that help for my 5 toads I didn't know anything about toads until now thanks what ever your name is. But it was cool. :) :0 :p

Alex 18 months ago

I live in Arizona I found two toads mateing in my salt water pool. there was about 6 thousand eggs in the water. My question is, are they harmfull to my family? What do I do with them? I keep throwing them over my wall and they keep coming back. HELP

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Ultimate Hubber Hub Author 18 months ago

Alex, I am sorry I can't help you with this question. Though, I will recommend( and you might already be doing the same) keeping your family away from the pool till you figure this out.

casey9878987 16 months ago

wow there are so many things i did not know obout toads. any way my pool turn green and now i have alot off frog eggs in my pool.HELP PLEASE

shadow 15 months ago

omg thanks helps!!!!

Jessica 15 months ago

Great facts!

Margeret 15 months ago

Awesome!

DidYuMeanJen  15 months ago

Good Infomation. Currently doing GCSE Scince This Helped A bit..

Thankss :)

Daphney 14 months ago

well alex the eggs are probely bull frog eggs concidering of how many there are but i dont know how you could get rid of them

sorry:(

B-ball1 13 months ago

LOVE THE FACTS!!!! YOU R AWSOME LOVE YOU

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Ultimate Hubber Hub Author 13 months ago

People, thank you all for your wonderful comments!

sam 11 months ago

these are really great facts, i used them for my school project and now ive got enough info for my project to be completed

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WannaB Writer Level 6 Commenter 11 months ago

You forgot to mention what beautiful eyes the toad has. I probably would not have noticed, but when I read Old Mr. Toad by Thornton Burgess, that is one of the things I learned. The next time I saw a toad, I checked, and sure enough! It had lovely eyes.

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Ultimate Hubber Hub Author 11 months ago

Can't include my personal likes or dislikes as facts here. :(

I think I will notice the eyes the next time I see one. Thanks for stopping by and commenting WBR!!

vinsanity 10 months ago

Hey this hub is great. Do you do any work with frogs or just have an interest?

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Ultimate Hubber Hub Author 10 months ago

Thanks vinsanity! Just interested in nature and wildlife.

chickenwing one 9 months ago

Thanks 4 the kol facts

toad man 9 months ago

that cool!!!!!!!!

8 months ago

awesome

tat 5 months ago

hi toad poeple

maia johnson 4 months ago

what are toads and frogs.

amari johnson 4 months ago

great fun fact

karl 3 months ago

id used this for my project

princess of love 2 months ago

it is a really cool n imp. site 4 mah project.

me n mah frndz used theze 4 our project

Sarah 2 months ago

Thanx! I just used this information for my amphibian project in my 5th hour! My friends thought it was AWESOME! I was assigned to study toads and frogs by my group.....anyway, you've done a good job! Thumbs up! :)

radiga 8 days ago

nice stuff

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