Sounds like a cat. Could be a raccoon, but a raccoon is likely to finish the meal. A fog might, but is likely to tear up the rest of the carcass. A ferret or mink would have carried it back to its nest. So, a cat is the most likely suspect.
Toad :)
The thing on top of Toad's head is called a Mush.
Looks like rhyming slang to me - something that rhymes with "frog and toad" that you would "hit" would be a road - it's time to hit the road or leave.
well Yoshi is a dinosaur and Toad is a human it is kinda confusing because toad has that mushroom on his head
If you found a toad in leaves, that is its natural habitat. Just leave it alone.
the definitiion of horney toad would be the kid the sits right next to me in tech Ed. at discovery junior high
Yes, a toad can hurt another toad. When a toad decided to another toad, it might attack a larger toad. It might get it's mouth around a part of it and try to eat it. That brake body part of the other toad.
The horned toad is actually a lizard. It is called the horned toad because its body shape resembles that of a toad.
Nothing, leave them where they are and nature will take care of the rest.
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Leave the toad in a jar of 5% formaldehyde forever. Be sure to label the jar as containing 5% formaldehyde, because it is toxic.
I would assume a grown adult toad would look like a young toad just maybe bigger.