Since it doesn't, you can't.
If you want to research it, you can do what's called a double blind test.
You prepare two bottles, one with frog pee, and one with something that looks and smells like frog pee.
Label them "A" and "B".
Give them to someone willing to be your assistant, W/O telling which is which.
Recruit a LARGE Group of people who don't have any warts. Have them go see your assistant. Have your assistant take pics of their hands, and then smear half of them with substance "A", and half with substance "B". Tell them not to do anything else known or suspected of causing warts for the duration of the test.
Your assistant should make a record of who has gotten what, but YOU are not allowed to know - yet
Wait a while.
Call the people back to have their hands photographed again.
Compare the pics. Note which has developed warts.
Now compare your list of which have gotten warts with the list of which have gotten what liquid.
If frog urine does cause warts, there'd be more people in that group that has developed warts that in those smeared with something else.
Remember that some might have gotten warts anyhow. so to avoid that random effect, you do need a large group.
No, you cannot get a wart from touching a frog. Warts are caused by a virus that infects the skin, not by contact with frogs.
Generally, frog urine is not toxic to humans and in normal circumstances does not make kids sick. However, it is always best to wash hands thoroughly after handling frogs or being in contact with their urine to prevent any potential transmission of bacteria or parasites that frogs may carry.
posenise wart frog
The wart on a frog's skin serves as a defense mechanism against predators by making the frog appear unappetizing or dangerous. This adaptation helps the frog survive in its environment by deterring potential threats and increasing its chances of avoiding being eaten.
The song title is "Walter Wart the freaky frog" and it was composed (at least in part) by the late Robert O Smith.
no but u would get a wart from a toad
Urine is normally sterile. Warts come from viral infections. HPV is a common wart producer.
That is where the male frogs puff up their chin to do a mating call.
The real answer is wart
With Urine. You can use your own or borrow some from a friendly dog or cat. Apply 2 or 3 times daily with a ball of cotton. After about 2 to 4 weeks the wart should be gone.
No. And only toads pee on your hands, they do it for defence. And I have had my hands peed on by toads TON of times an i never got ONE wart from them. Frogs and Toads are one of my favorite animals.
She has a wart on her arm.He couldn't stop looking at her wart.