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Toad pollution, particularly from chemical runoff and habitat contamination, has significantly endangered toad populations. Pesticides, heavy metals, and other pollutants can disrupt their reproductive systems, cause skin deformities, and increase mortality rates. Additionally, polluted environments can lead to a decline in prey availability and suitable habitats, further threatening their survival. As sensitive amphibians, toads are particularly vulnerable to these ecological changes, resulting in population declines and increased risk of extinction.

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