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Cane Toad

Rhinella marina

Description:

Yellow/green toad.

Habitat:

Lives in a backyard in central Florida, close to a lake.

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3 Comments

Machi
Machi 8 years ago

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.

Coyote Jim
Coyote Jim 8 years ago

I believe they're poisonous to eat, but I don't think skin contact would be a problem.

Justin Stapleton
Justin Stapleton 9 years ago

These i heard are poiseness i just got caught and released one tonight is it true they are poisense

Coyote Jim
Spotted by
Coyote Jim

Florida, USA

Spotted on May 26, 2014
Submitted on May 27, 2014

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