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American Toad3

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American toads use body postures, touch and chemical scents to communicate with one another. One American toad can eat up to 1,000 insects every day.

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American Toads have one of the most notable calls of all toads. They give off long trilling sounds and when they call, their throats puff out like large, inflatable balloons.

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Contrary to folk-belief, you will not get warts if you touch a toad. However, the chemicals in toad skin are toxic to humans, so it is important to wash one’s hands carefully after handling one.

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An eagle’s eye is almost as large as a human’s, but its sharpness is at least four times that of a person with perfect vision.

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Of all the large land predators, the wild dog is the most successful hunter, with an average of 80% success.

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The African wild dog’s bushy tail has a white tip that may serve as a flag to keep the pack in contact while hunting.

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The African wild dog’s bushy tail has a white tip that may serve as a flag to keep the pack in contact while hunting.

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African elephants have two finger-like features on the end of their trunk that they can use to grab small items

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Elephants use their trunks for smelling, breathing, trumpeting, drinking, and also for grabbing things. The trunk alone contains about 100,000 different muscles.