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    Any poisonous frogs in Texas?

    Got some acreage in east tx and it seems likes I'm covered up in frogs. All types it seems. Tried googling and my Google fu was extremely weak this evening. Wanted to see what the green screen knew. Thanks!

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    Not that I've ever heard of. I have 7 water gardens around my house and have millions if not billions of frogs of all types but I don't think any are poisonous.

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      #3
      There are no poisonous frogs, however there are some poisonous toads.

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        #4
        Lick em if you start tripping then you know?






        Don't lick any frogs

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          #5
          Plenty o poisonous women !!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Draco View Post
            Not that I've ever heard of. I have 7 water gardens around my house and have millions if not billions of frogs of all types but I don't think any are poisonous.
            Not to derail but any chance of you posting picks of said water gardens & frogs.

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              #7
              I don't think there are any poisonous frogs in the US, at least from what little I know


              A common toad will put off something that tastes bad I think, my JRT has picked up a couple in the yard and always ends up dropping them and shaking his head and carrying on like they don'ttaste good

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                #8
                Lick one and record.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Draco View Post
                  Not that I've ever heard of. I have 7 water gardens around my house and have millions if not billions of frogs of all types but I don't think any are poisonous.
                  Who needs cicadas when you have load of frogs to make noise?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by El Viejo View Post
                    There are no poisonous frogs, however there are some poisonous toads.
                    We were down at the coast over July 4th weekend and our little dog was playing with a toad, flipping it in the air with her mouth. Didn't take too long before the little dog was foaming and slobbering like a rabid animal.

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                      #11
                      Any poisonous frogs in Texas?


                      Only at closing time....

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Thumper View Post
                        Any poisonous frogs in Texas?


                        Only at closing time....
                        they get prettier at closing time too

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by hammer63 View Post
                          We were down at the coast over July 4th weekend and our little dog was playing with a toad, flipping it in the air with her mouth. Didn't take too long before the little dog was foaming and slobbering like a rabid animal.
                          The Marine Toad is notorious for causing the deaths of small dogs. Larger ones can usually get over it. Our little rat terrier likes to attack them. She foams up at the mouth, but has lived to tell about it. I understand the dogs can get addicted to the poison in the toad's skin. Im pretty sure our Dixie is an addict.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Blood Trail View Post
                              Lick one and record.

                              Hamilton heads into the Amazon on a hunt for its most hallucinogenic tree frogs, but federal agents, monster bugs, and an inept shaman keep getting in the way.


                              The longer you watch the episode the more you'll hope he dies from it.

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