Some toads have skin glands which produce venom. This venom is usually not deadly to humans, but you might get sick when the poison comes in contact with mucous membrane, like your mouth or eyes.
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You cannot get any diseases from human urine. In fact, human urine is sterile and so it cannot carry any diseases.
Toads cannot eat human food. This is because toads do not have the digestive system that is capable of breaking down more complex proteins like humans do.
'no they can't.'
by human being
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.
yes
Frogs nor toads have any kind of talons.
NO. they have rubberie skin like a frog or human
It causes various diseases in human body.
Yes there are.
Fire-bellied toads are not typically compatible with other toad species due to differences in habitat needs, diet, and temperament. They can be territorial and may exhibit aggressive behavior towards other toads. Additionally, mixing species can lead to the spread of diseases. It's best to keep fire-bellied toads in their own habitat, ensuring they thrive without competition or stress.