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Are toads poisonous?

Poisonous

Toad, also called toad. Amphibians have many bumps on their body surface and venom glands inside. They are commonly known as toads, toads, and toads.

It likes to hide in mud caves, under wet rocks, in grass, and beside ditches. The skin loses moisture easily, so it stays hidden during the day and comes out at night and dusk. Adult toads often spend the winter in colonies in underwater sediment or under moist soil on land. Stop eating and use glycogen stored in the body to maintain the lowest metabolism. The hibernation will not end until the temperature rises to 10-20°C the following year. Predates and moves at night, feeding on beetles, moths, snails, fly larvae, etc. Breeding in captivity is easier than other frog species.

Data source: Toad_Baidu Encyclopedia