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The Toad

The common Toad is an iconic creature of the British pond. It is most often seen under logs or in compost heaps. Unlike the frog, it has a poisonous lump behind the head, which is there to prevent predators from consuming the Toad. However the most obvious difference when compared to a frog is theContinue reading “The Toad”

Posted byjackblagroves24th Jun 202025th Jun 2020Posted inReptiles and Amphibians1 Comment on The Toad

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