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The particular toad that was discovered Tuesday is a species called a cane toad. Cane toads are known for being deadly to many animals and kill millions of animals every year.
By Nate D. | Published 3/28/2007
Toads are very interesting to learn about. Many students believe that toads are exactly like frogs, which is untrue. Here are some great activities to incorporate into you toad lesson plans.
By indescribable writer | Published 7/17/2009
The Southwestern Arroyo Toad lives in California and has been listed as federally endangered since 1994.
By Gemma Argent | Published 4/17/2007
The Reticulated Toad is actually found around human civilization, and are normally used for pest control purposes, making the more helpful.
By OT Quach | Published 4/14/2009
This is a humorous and fanciful tale as told by a toad.
By Steven West | Published 4/9/2009
The Red Spotted Toad is an attractive toad which are highly recommended as pets because while they are a small size, and easy to care for,they can be handled easily.
By OT Quach | Published 4/14/2009
The Malayan Narrow Mouth Toad is a popular pet because of their strikingly beautiful appearance; they are known by many names in pet stores like the Asian Bullfrog, Rice Frog, Painted Frog, and the Bubble Frog.
By OT Quach | Published 4/14/2009
The gecko and the horned toad are two of the most unusual lizards. They both have colorful characteristics and name histories.
By Darryl Lyman | Published 8/8/2009
For the reptile lovers out there who are truly keen on having a toad famous for their warts, they should look into the Asian Spiny Toad which originated from Asia, specifically Indonesia.
By OT Quach | Published 4/14/2009
The story of the introduction of cane toads to Far North Queensland, Australia. Their devastating effect on the Australian environment.
By Richard Kubicki | Published 12/19/2009
Toad Suck Daze brings out the toads to have a toadally awesome week-end in Central Arkansas. Top name entertainers grace the Toad Suck stage. Alligator on the stick, fried twinkies, meat pies are only a few of the delicacies offered.
By Kathie Trower | Published 3/12/2010
Toad Suck Daze is an annual festival that takes place in downtown Conway, Arkansas. There are many exciting sites to take in, including Toad Races in the Toad Dome and a Stuck On A Truck event.
By Cynthia Minister | Published 3/28/2009
One of the most popular English dishes has the most bizarre name "Toad in the Hole"
A batter mixture, with sausages poking out.
The batter mixture was and still is, commonly known as "Yorkshire Pudding"
By Lesley Jones | Published 9/2/2009
The Natterack Toad is protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981 because they are an endangered species of animal in Europe. Due to deforestation, and land cultivation, their population numbers were dwindling.
By OT Quach | Published 4/14/2009
If you want to provide toads with a place to call home, consider making high-quality decorative toad houses to attract them to your gardens and flowerbeds. The following toad houses are easy to make. Give it a try!
By Crystal Ray | Published 3/17/2008
Making an environment for a toad can be as simple as you want it to be. To keep one around will take some effort.
By Harold Sink | Published 4/24/2008
The unusual orchid-like blooms of the toad lily can brighten up the shade garden in the late summer and fall.
By Dena E. Bolton | Published 3/10/2009
An article describing the nature of the Colorado River Toad and the psychoactive compound found in its venom, 5-MeO-DMT.
By Agaric | Published 1/31/2007
The 26th annual Toad Suck Daze Festival in Conway will kick off May 4 with the Mardi Daze Parade.
By Kari Livingston | Published 4/23/2007
Interesting facts and tid bits about the Horned Toad
By Jessica Rowe | Published 5/6/2008
Why the Fire Belly toad makes a great pet.
By Donna Richards | Published 7/26/2007
This is a caresheet for The Fowler's Toad, A Native amphibian of North America.
By Ida D. | Published 12/17/2008
According to a recent report from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene there has been a death linked to an illegal over the counter aphrodisiac sold in New York City. A 35 year-old man has died due to ingesting a substance derived from toad venom.
By Mags | Published 5/23/2008
How could anyone not want to visit Toad Suck?
By Jan Goldfield | Published 12/3/2008
A book review of Toad Heaven by Morris Gleitzman.
By Amil Patel | Published 10/24/2008
This article details how to take care of Gulf Coast Toads (a.k.a. Coastal Plains Toads), including housing, identification, feeding, and general care.
By Ali Khorasani | Published 7/8/2009
American Toads defend themselves in the wild by secreting a toxic white substance that does not give person warts, but is a skin irritant.
By Rebecca Furtado | Published 11/9/2009
We brew another Scotch Ale, a Toad's version of Guinness Stout, and a cartoon character Marzen. We also move closer to the next level, All-Grain Brewing.
By Robert Archibald | Published 9/1/2009
A haiku about finding beauty in unexpected places.
By Tina Twito | Published 8/12/2009
Find out the benefits of inviting toads to take up residence in your garden.
By Cee Belair | Published 3/15/2007
Is she naïve or what?
By Hannah | Published 1/27/2008
In college, I was asked to write an essay about myself. I handed in a paper explaining why I could not complete the assignment. It garnered an "A", but until today, I have never been able to actually do the work. Here's my paper, Professor Asakoph, 40 plus years late.
By Gail Lakritz | Published 9/28/2007
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