No--Firebellied Toads secrete a mild toxin that, though only irritating or uncomfortable if ingested by humans, may kill or seriously injure any other animals you might come into contact with after handling them. If you're looking for a pet that "enjoys" handling, Leopard Geckos and Bearded Dragons are two excellent choices.
You should not handle fire belly toads or any other kind of frog, toad, or newt. The oils in your skin can harm the animal. Some toads, frogs, and newts have poison that they will release when they feel threatened. Fire belly toads, and most toads have this poison. It is okay to handle them if you must. Do not handle them alot or for fun. If you must pick them up, make sure your hands are clean and wet. If your hands are dry, you will absorb moisture out of the toad and make it dry. They need moisture to live.
First of all, they are called Fire Bellied Toads, or Fire Belly Toads, not to be mean. As long as you have [wear] gloves when you hold them, your ok [safe]. I love to watch them at the pet stores, because they are very cute. I some day will own them, too, like many other fire bellied toad owners. Aks and do your research before you by them.:)
maybe belly ok
yes
Not at all.
some of them
The toads should be reasonably OK, though they do take quite a bit out into hibernation. Nothing catastrophic should happen to it for example death.
ok who even asked this
Yes, I'm getting mine.
O.K Ugori has written: 'From the belly of the gods'
When there's a fire.
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