How do toads defend itself from predators?
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they enter into the habitat in which the predator cannot even survive
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Called parotoid glands, these self-defense organs excrete a poisonous substance called bufotoxin that causes death in small animals and allergic reactions in humans. The glands make enough bufotoxin to cover certain toad species' entire bodies, making it impossible forpredators touching them to avoid the substance
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