my Grandma hated amphibs and snakes
poured salt on them to kill them
Made me sick. Only angry or cruel thing I ever saw her do.
poured salt on them to kill them
Made me sick. Only angry or cruel thing I ever saw her do.
Chorus frogs, leopard frogs, and great plains toads. Ya chill out dude are they really harming anything? I kill on the regular but find no need to kill frogs or toads for no reason.
I think the logical thing to do here is order a flamethrower.
Did a science project go hay wire down there or something.............no invasions up here......
Garter snakes (which may have a resistance to the toad toxins), hognose snakes, hawks, herons, and raccoons are predators of adult toads.
It is interesting that toads raised in captivity do not, apparently, produce the parotoid and cutaneous toxins.
https://www.psu.edu/dept/nkbiology/naturetrail/speciespages/americantoad.htm
You are what you eat.I done learned something.
Garter snakes (which may have a resistance to the toad toxins), hognose snakes, hawks, herons, and raccoons are predators of adult toads.
It is interesting that toads raised in captivity do not, apparently, produce the parotoid and cutaneous toxins.
https://www.psu.edu/dept/nkbiology/naturetrail/speciespages/americantoad.htm
Who’s going to be the first in this thread to lick a toad now? Why bother even posing the question. Guywhodoesn’tneedtobeasked has it covered already, I’m sure.
Garter snakes (which may have a resistance to the toad toxins), hognose snakes, hawks, herons, and raccoons are predators of adult toads.
It is interesting that toads raised in captivity do not, apparently, produce the parotoid and cutaneous toxins.
https://www.psu.edu/dept/nkbiology/naturetrail/speciespages/americantoad.htm