What does it mean if a fire belly toad has green raised bumps on its back?
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Handling The Fire-Bellied Toad. Fire-bellied toads (Bombina orientalis), like many frogs, should not be placed in or near your mouth or eaten. These frogs produce skin toxins that taste foul and could be harmful. If you touchyour eyes when handling a fire-bellied toad, you will experience a strong burning sensation.
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Back of the fire-bellied toads are usually dark colored (black, brown, grey or green) with small bumps called tubercles. ... This behavior is known as unken reflex. Main predators of fire-bellied toad are foxes, cats, lizards, snakes, large fish and birds. In the case of fire-bellied toad, poison is located in the skin.
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