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Toads are a dry leathery amphibian. Their bumpy texture helps them to blend in with their environment.

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What is the oldest toad in the world?

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The oldest toad in the world can be found in a garden in the United Kingdom. An average toad can live up to 12 years, but a toad affectionately called Georgie, has been living in a garden in Hull for over 38 years and is thought to be at least 40 years old.

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