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 ...
While some may be tempted to offer the Sonoran Desert toad a kiss, the National Park Service urged visitors to leave the potentially deadly amphibians alone. The agency warned visitors on Facebook ...
As people turn to psychedelic drugs to treat depression and anxiety, the Sonoran Desert toad has become a target of poachers who milk them for DMT. A pair of Sonoran Desert toads, Incilius alvarius, ...
During the Biden administration, the Fish and Wildlife Service found that the Dixie Valley toad would be harmed by a geothermal project. A geothermal company has sued to strip the Dixie Valley toad’s ...
PHOENIX - The monsoon draws out all kinds of creatures, and while most are harmless to people, one particular creature, however, is considered to be toxic. According to the Tucson Herpetological ...
When I started looking into the threats facing the Sonoran desert toad, a native of the Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, I had no idea what to expect. I found people paying hundreds of dollars ...
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