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Who is the oldest toad?

Gamamaru
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Gamamaru (ガマ丸), more commonly known as the Great Toad Sage (大ガマ仙人, Ōgama Sennin) is the oldest and most respected toad of all the inhabitants of Mount Myōboku. Because of his age, the other toads affectionately call him Great Honourable Geezer (大じじ様, Ōjiji-sama).
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(ガマ丸), more commonly known as the Great Toad Sage (大ガマ仙人, Ōgama Sennin
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Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki, also known as The Sage of Six Paths, is the overarching protagonist of the Naruto series. He was a powerful priest who was known in legend as the God of Ninjutsu and the founder and father of the Ninja World.
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is the oldest and most respected toad of all the inhabitants of Mount Myōboku
Mount Myōboku
Type of Heroic Location

Mount Myōboku (妙木山, Myōbokuzan; Literally meaning "Mysterious/Exquisite Tree Mountain"), also known as the "Mountain of Bewilderment" (迷いの山, Mayoi no Yama), is a sacred place of the land of toads, the place where all the toads that Naruto, Minato and Jiraiya have summoned live.
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. Because of his age, the other toads affectionately call him Great Honourable Geezer (大じじ様, Ōjiji-sama, English TV: Great Lord Elder).
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What is the oldest toad alive?

Scientists believe that Georgie, a common toad introduced to a garden in Hull, England in 1973, may be the world's oldest living wild toad. At the very least, she is 40 years old – possibly older. Toads in the wild typically live 10-12 years, while those in captivity can live 20+ years.
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What is the lifespan of a toad?

Common toads can live up to around 10-12 years.
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What are 5 facts about toads?

Five facts that will make you like toads
  • They taste bad. American toads are covered in red and yellow wart-looking spots that actually contain glands that secrete poison. ...
  • They don't ribbit. ...
  • They are different colors. ...
  • They eat their skin. ...
  • They have sticky tongues like frogs.
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How big do toads get?

Description: American toads are approximately 51-90 mm (2.0-3.5 in) in length and generally have a brown or gray coloration, although some individuals may even be reddish (brick red in the extreme case), olive, or tan.
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Can toads feel pain?

It is widely accepted by a broad spectrum of scientists and philosophers that non-human animals can perceive pain, including pain in amphibians.
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What is the biggest toad ever?

The current Guinness World Record for the heaviest toad belongs to Prinsen, a cane toad owned as a pet in Sweden who weighed 5.81 pounds in 1991.
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Do toads have a heart?

Amphibian Hearts

Most amphibians, including frogs and toads, have three-chambered hearts, with two atria and one ventricle (Figure 1).
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Are toads smart?

In fact, among the amphibians, the anurans, or frogs and toads, are perhaps the most intelligent, and have the largest brain to body ratio of the amphibians.
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Can toads remember?

Toads also seem to have a long memory.
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What is the rarest toad ever?

The critically endangered variable harlequin toad, Atelopus varius, lives deep in the central American rainforests of Panama and Costa Rica, breeding only in turbulent streams filled with stones and boulders on which they lay their eggs.
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Can you touch a toads back?

Myth 5 – Toads are poisonous: TRUE.

Contact with a toad's skin will not give you warts and it will not poison you just through skin-to-skin contact. However, they have glands just behind their eyes that when pressed will secrete a milky-white substance that can severely harm someone if ingested.
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Do golden toads still exist?

The golden toad (Incilius periglenes) is an extinct species of true toad that was once abundant in a small, high-altitude region of about 4 square kilometres (1.5 sq mi) in an area north of the city of Monteverde, Costa Rica.
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Which toad was killed by pain?

Pain killed Fukasaku and knocks Shima away before they had a chance.
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Who killed the last golden toad?

Fungi in the genus Batrachochytrium, also known as “chytrid” was causing a fatal disease called chytridiomycosis. After decades of research, we know that at least two chytrid fungal species can lead to the disease. Researchers today cite the chytrid fungus as the likely cause of extinction for the Golden Toad.
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Is it okay to kiss a toad?

An old myth says that touching a toad will give you warts. This isn't true, but many species of toads and frogs in the family bufonidae do produce unique chemicals that can poison or even kill an animal or human foolish enough to try to eat one.
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Do toads get thirsty?

Frogs and other terrestrial amphibians like toads absorb water through a drink patch on their pelvic areas when they get thirsty.
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Do toads have 360 vision?

The eyes, situated on the top and sides of the head, allow them to see almost 360 degrees around them (which helps for a species that can't turn its head).
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How do toads cry?

Frogs and toads have vocal cords, just like humans, but they also have a vocal sac, which works like an inflatable amplifier. To start calling, a frog breathes in and then closes its nostrils. It forces the air backward and forward between its lungs and vocal sac, so that its vocal cords can make the air vibrate.
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Do toads have blood?

Like other amphibians, frogs and toads are cold-blooded.
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Do toads have no teeth?

Most frogs have short, pointed teeth for gripping prey. But "true toads" in the family Bufonidae have no teeth at all. These bold predators catch prey with their sticky tongues and swallow it alive. Some large toads eat almost anything they can fit in their mouths, including mice, birds, snakes, and other frogs.
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What is the loudest toad?

The natterjack toad

The aptly named natterjack toad is the UK's loudest amphibian, but also one of our rarest.
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What is the fattest frog?

The goliath frog is the largest living frog. Specimens can grow up to 32 centimetres (13 in) in length from snout to vent, and weigh up to 3.25 kilograms (7.2 lb). This species has a relatively small habitat range in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.
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Was Toadzilla killed?

Park rangers in Australia were astonished when they found a toad that was three times the size of any other normal toad. But Toadzilla, as she was named, was euthanised a few hours later. Picture of the cane toad. Australia is known for its beaches, modern cities and incredible wildlife.
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