Alive and Hopping ... Is Georgie the Oldest Wild Toad in the World? ; Hull: Amphibian Found in Greenhouse Could Be Record-Breaker

Hull Daily MailMay 24, 2011

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Toad-ally awesome facts THERE is no clear distinction between toads and frogs, but the skin of a toad is rougher and drier than that of a frog.

Toads tend to be covered with warts. It is a myth they can pass them on to humans.

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Alive and Hopping ... Is Georgie the Oldest Wild Toad in the World? ; Hull: Amphibian Found in Greenhouse Could Be Record-Breaker

They do not have teeth, so they can't chew. A toad swallows its live meals whole.

Some toads excrete toxins which taste bad to their predators, thus keeping...

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