no
it's in their pee.
The venom glands are located on either side of the head, behind the eyes.
God made all toads with poison glands behind their eyes for defense.
Water stored in glands behind you eyes with salt in it
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.
Frogs will just simply jump in water. Toads have to glands behind their eyes called paratoid glands that produce a substance called bufotoxin; which varies from just tastes bad to human lethal.
Most frogs are not poisonous. All dart frogs are, they are colorful. All toads have glands behind their eyes called paratoid glands, which produce bufotoxin. All toads are poisonous to some degree.
For all the glands * Thyroid gland and the ones behind it called the parathyroid glands * Sweat and sebacious glands * Mammary glands (breasts) * Pitutiary gland (the pea sized gland behind the front of the head near the brain) * Adrenal glands (behind/above the kidneys) * Adenoids * Thymus * In females - Bartholin's glands which are situated behind the vaginal lips (labia/vulva) * Cowper's glands in the male genital system * Prostate gland in males * Salivary * Parotid
They have poison glands behind their eyes. Animals who attempt to eat them usually spit them out (if they are lucky).
olfactory are the only glands located in that area
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.