They lick them clean. Gross right?
toads
big eyes
Yes, all true toads are poisonous. The poison will not harm you as long as you don't get it in your eyes or mouth.
Spitting cobra, Horny Toads and Llamas.
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?
Anything (primarily insects) that fits between its eyes.
it's in their pee.
because the country is clean
God made all toads with poison glands behind their eyes for defense.
No. Some frogs can, but toads burrow, not climb.
Toads have poison glands (called parotids) behind their eyes, a chubby body, and shorter legs than frogs. Toads have no teeth, and most toads have warty skin. The largest toads are over 8 inches (20 cm) long. Females are larger than males.
All true toads have a pair of glands behind their eyes called paratoid glands. These glands are the source of most toads' defense because they secrete a type of toxin, when attacked, called bufotoxin, which varies in intensity.