A Texas-based veterinary student shared one of the more peculiar sights from his day in a viral TikTok post featuring a large toad in a bright red harness.Texas A&M University student Austin Warren ...
The National Park Service has a few simple requests for its guests who want to enjoy the outdoors: Pick up your trash, be mindful of your campfires, and please don’t lick the Sonoran Desert toads. The ...
Cane toads secrete a toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, including dogs and cats.
All glory to the hypnotoad? That doesn't mean lick them, says the National Park Service. The agency asked park visitors last week to refrain from licking the Sonoran Desert toad because of the ...
The Sonoran desert toad’s toxins create an intense psychedelic experience, but that’s not an excuse to put one in your mouth. By Daniel Victor Tempting as it may be, please don’t lick the toads. The U ...
Put that toad down. Yes, you. In “should we really have to tell you this?” news, the National Park Service warns against licking toads. It turns out the toad, a Sonoran Desert toad, secretes a toxin ...