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No toads do not sting. They don't have stingers in their bodies. Some toads are poisonous and their poison might feel like a sting if you touch them, However further research is needed to see if this is true.
Most toads contain toxins that can be poisonous to dogs both large and small.
Yes. At all stages of the cane toad's life cycle, from eggs to tadpoles to baby toads to adults, cane toads are poisonous to anything that tried to ingest them. The poison has been responsible for the deaths of many native Australian animals.
Toads and Frogs are both animals. They are both Anura amphibians but different families.Frogs: Ranidae.Toad: Bufonidae.Toads skin feel dry, and walk or small-leaps forward and can be poisonous(bufoin) while frogs are more slimy and jumps forward.
Yes they do. Frogs don't. That's your answer. If you don't believe me, go to www.allaboutfrogs.org and click on Frog or Toad?
Some of them are the sea snakes that also move in the riverwater.some amphibians like poison arrow frog and the violet bodied frog and some toads are also poisonous and live in riverwater.
There are certain monkeys who will often lick toads or other poisonous animals and start to trip. So I'd say drug abuse has been around at least several million years.
All toads are poisonous. I live in Ohio as well and none of them will kill you. Though always make sure to wash your hands after handling them.
Toads only get together during mating time. Other than that, they're lone animals.
Amphibians are not herd animals. Toads and other amphibians live alone except when they are reproducing.
The frogs and toads have poisonous venom and can kill a man in 3 days.
Only to certain predators.