Since toads don't cause warts - this is a well-known fact, don't bother thinking otherwise - you don't need to do anything to get rid of warts from toads.
No need to remove what you haven't got.
You might still have warts though, only you've gotten them from someplace else. Usually another human.
It's easy to get rid of warts. There are both OTC methods that work rather well, and there are things doctors can do to remove warts.
Check out the related question "how to remove warts".
Toads are born with bumps called warts which are filled with poison.
They don't
Warts are caused by a virus that is only found on humans.
Toads do not have warts so they can't give it to another Toad so the answer would be No.
Toads don't cause warts. Warts come from a virus that toads don't carry.
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Warts are caused by a virus that only humans can carry.
One common superstition is that you get warts from toads. That is just not possible, warts come from a virus that frogs and toads never carry.
no they may have bumpy skin but they do not have warts they have bumpy skin to protect them from dry periods
Toads can store fat in these "warts." The larger warts behind their eyes are called paratoid glands, which produce a type of poison called bufotoxin.
Correct. Frogs have smooth skin which is slippery and delicate, but toads have drier skin with warts.
You can not actually get warts from touching or kissing a toad or a frog. Some frogs and toads have glands that secrete poison as a form of self-protection. This poison can cause skin-irritation, but warts have nothing to do with the frog itself.
It's an opinion. An untrue one at that. Warts are caused by a virus that only humans can carry.