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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2007

Toads enjoy scratches on the back and side, who would have guessed?

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  • The problem is: That's what a toad does when it HATES something really bad - so poor toad...

    but it looks epic-cute <3 xD

  • I Think he likes it :D hes like OOHHH YEAH THAT FEELS GREAT!

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  • Why would you hurt it badly at the end wtf?

  • why am i watching this?

  • Brutal Scratch at the end.

  • It is a kinda cute video, the toad's not actually being hurt and is obviously cool enough with the situation that he doesn't jump away but no, he's not enjoying it one bit. The stomach is his most sensitive area, he's trying to protect that along with his eyes (see how he really dives down with his head when it's being touched). Toads can learn to accept human touch very slowly and might appreciate the warmth from your hands after a while but that's about it.

  • @Oxyhaloinae how do you know that?

  • lol at 0:41 the way the frog puts his head down like " AWHH YES SCRATCH IT GOOD MMHMMMM"

  • Cutest. Bulbasaur. Ever.

  • @Sumgui2009 it was kind of a greenish brown and i found it in the park down the street with a bunch of other toads around the same size, so i assumed they were native to the area. I never heard of cane toads being seen anywhere else other than Austrailia and their nativeland (i forget where that is) It also wasnt very aggressive as i hear canetoads are. Well i've since then moved back up north, so no more throwing toads in the alligator infested swamp here.

  • @TheWaynelds Actualy, they don't. They eat frogs. Toads secrete poison. The fact the toad was so large, most likely made it a Cane Toad that was a pet at some point. They are extremely toxic.

  • @Sumgui2009 snakes and other large reptiles eat frogs/toad all the time. The alligator swallowed the thing before the toad even knew what was going on. The only toads that do major damage is the Cain toads in austrailia.

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