The colossal toad, with a size allowing scrutiny of every rough patch and wart on its thick, rubbery hide, springs effortlessly in pursuit of prey. Witnessing this, a nervous swallow accompanies contemplation of the formidable leg muscles propelling such mass over considerable distances.
A Giant Toad is a large amphibian known for its powerful leap and sticky tongue, which it uses to catch prey. Typically found in swamps and wetlands, it can swallow small creatures whole. Its skin secretes toxins, providing a natural defense against predators.
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