Most true toads (family Bufonidae) are poisonous. Bufonids are generally large, brown, warty and rather ugly. Behind the eyes, on top of the head, are two large glands called paratoid glands, and these secrete a toxin known as bufotoxin (it also has several other names.) The larger the glands the more toxic the toad, generally. There are no other identifying factors. Poisonous frogs, particularly the batrachid frogs (Phyllobates, Dendrobates, Epipedobates species amongst others) are generally brightly coloured. Throughout nature, this signal means, I don't have to hide from you because I'm poisonous. Don't eat me.
Well they are brownish. they have big chubby cheeks where they keep their poison they are all different sizes. But other than all that they look like frogs
Some toads are poisonous, but most aren't.
No toads do not sting. They don't have stingers in their bodies. Some toads are poisonous and their poison might feel like a sting if you touch them, However further research is needed to see if this is true.
Baby toads look like small versions of adult toads.
Raccoons do not eat poisonous toads because they wil die because of the toxins, just like humans.
Most toads contain toxins that can be poisonous to dogs both large and small.
Yes they do. Frogs don't. That's your answer. If you don't believe me, go to www.allaboutfrogs.org and click on Frog or Toad?
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All toads are poisonous. I live in Ohio as well and none of them will kill you. Though always make sure to wash your hands after handling them.
The frogs and toads have poisonous venom and can kill a man in 3 days.
Only to certain predators.
Yes, all true toads are poisonous. The poison will not harm you as long as you don't get it in your eyes or mouth.
It depends on the species. Toads generally are bumpy and frogs are wet and moist.
no they aren't. they are myth but they do look like your momma