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Rhinella marina
Yellow/green toad.
Lives in a backyard in central Florida, close to a lake.
If you touch them, don't touch your eyes, mouth, or other open wounds. It is best to wash your hands before and after touching any amphibian anyways.
I believe they're poisonous to eat, but I don't think skin contact would be a problem.
These i heard are poiseness i just got caught and released one tonight is it true they are poisense
Spotted on May 26, 2014 Submitted on May 27, 2014
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If you touch them, don't touch your eyes, mouth, or other open wounds. It is best to wash your hands before and after touching any amphibian anyways.
I believe they're poisonous to eat, but I don't think skin contact would be a problem.
These i heard are poiseness i just got caught and released one tonight is it true they are poisense