THE WILD-MAN'S WILD FRIENDS VIDEO SERIES - EPISODE 41 – AMERICAN TOAD
While it may not be as large as the Cane Toad, it sure is a lot more common in some parts.
The American Toad (now known as Anaxyrus americanus, formerly known as Bufo americanus) is a common member of the toad family that can be found across the entire North-Eastern United States and up into Canada.
Whether they are seen hopping around on the forest floor or gathering under lights at night time to eat the insects that the lights attract, chances are if they live in your area you have probably seen one. Other than the misconception that they cause warts, they really isn't too much not to like about toads. I know that we enjoy having them in our garden as part of our Organic Pest Control Team! Enjoy the video!
The information is the video is original but I did have a quick refresher from this source.
THE WILD-MAN'S WILD FRIENDS - EPISODE 41
AMERICAN TOAD
If you enjoyed this video, please consider thanking @thelivingpoet for encouraging me to make it!
As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:
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Great video! Cool froggie.
I've seen many of them where I live!
Cool! They do a good job helping with pest control.
As always @papa-pepper The American Toad! You always doing the extra ordinary things that are exciting. Great video...one thing I like about toad is their melody...good post..mentioned you in my 1k mile stone post and previous post cos you deserve it...thanks
You always have something fun to watch! Every time I check out your videos I smile. American Toad is a cute creature:) What's interesting is that misconception that they cause warts is international. I am from Russia and that's what I' ve been taught in my childhood that they cause warts. I wonder how this misconception came to be.
Interesting. Perhaps it is a world-wide disinformation conspiracy...
Yeah, anytime I have seen them around I will transplant them to our garden area...hoping they will stick around!
Thanks for your Wild Man videos! They are great for showing people that nature need not be feared!
Peace!!
I love meeting someone who puts toads in their garden!
There are really a lot of misconceptions out there concerning diseases that you can get with wild animals and these really make so many people afraid to touch tem!
Thanks for clarifying these on each of your adventure man!
Thank you for checking them out!
proud of you @papa-pepper, you always give me some inspirations to do :)
Thank you for that.
We used to have lots of Toads on the Uncles farm we used to visit on almost every vacation growing up , no clue what type they were but they look very similar to these ones
Totally off subject but came to my mind while seeing your post, in Asia there is a frog or toad that has a hallucinogenic Effect on its skin and in some areas people capture them and lick them for the high, and it always made me wonder who was the first person to pick one up and think, hey let me lick it and see what it is like LOL sorry totally off subject I know
Have a great day
The CANE TOAD which is now found in Texas can have a similar effect... if it doesn't kill you.
https://steemit.com/wild-man/@papa-pepper/the-wild-man-s-wild-friends-video-series-episode-27-cane-toad
I didnt know that and hadn't seenhi post, thanks also for the video, I see the Kane toad is in Asia maybe it is the same Toad as I heard of there, I never saw one or licked on for that matter its just not my thing
Also never knew they could get that big and eat such a variety of things
There is a toad out west around Arizona and California called the Sonoran desert toad I think. It's skin contains a powerful hallucinogenic similar to DMT. If you don't know what that is look it up it's pretty crazy.
Just looked it up and you got the name right, thats is crazy stuff, but I still have to wonder who in their right mind sat there and thought I wonder what would happen if I scrapped the mucus liquid off this toad and smoked it what would that be like
Well maybe my mistake is the first part perhaps it wasn't someone in their right mind :)
Cheers and have a great day
I know that was my thoughts exactly when I read about it. I guess they probably were not in their right minds.
very nice
I took old busted up clay pots and have homes for them so they have hidey holes. I love having them helping me out..
That is a great idea. Toads need homes too!