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Florida toads primarily feed on insects and other small invertebrates, including beetles, crickets, and worms. They may also consume small vertebrates, such as tiny frogs or even small mice, when the opportunity arises. Their diet varies based on availability of food sources in their habitat. Overall, they are opportunistic feeders, adapting to whatever prey is most abundant.

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