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Don't buy this animal.

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WARNING To All:

If you're looking to buy a Giant, Marine, Cane Toad, please Do NOT. This animal has the tendencies to Make Owners Get Sick. Buy a different pet that's guaranteed NOT to get you sick instead. Sorry Toad, but you belong in The Wild, NOT with pet owners. Anyway, you ALL have been warned, do NOT buy this animal. I want nobody going to the hospital because they got sick from handling a toad. Your health and safety is my concern. Thanks and have a great day.

Sincerely, Chad Baker
 
I have handled marine toads and I did not get sick. Many amphibians do contain compounds that could be irritating or harmful to humans, and other animals may contain bacteria or other disease causing organisms so it's a good idea to always wash your hands after handling animals.A few amphibians are so toxic they should not be handled with bare hands but that is rare.
 
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