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Toads are the ultimate good neighbor. They eat bugs, live just about anywhere, never fight and don't complain. A shady bit of land with shrubbery, plenty of insects and some cool, damp dirt to hide
in, makes the perfect home for any self-respecting toad.
Here's what to do:
Find a cool, shady hiding place outdoors. Spots under bushes are good choices. Using a medium size clay flower pot, bury it on it's side halfway into the dirt. Place some dirt which is wet and
crumbly inside the pot. Add dead leaves and a few twigs.
Voila!
Mr. Toad will consider this his very own Taj Mahal. (You'll know when a toad moves in by the way the dirt in front of the house becomes worn down. That's where the toad sits and waits for dinner.)
Little Known Toad Factoids
In one summer, a toad can consume about 10, 000 insects.
A toad tongue is sticky and fastens in the front rather than the back. It snaps out like a yo-yo, sticks to a piece of food and flips it back into its mouth.
Touching a toad won't give you warts.
When a toad thinks that its about to be eaten, it blows up like balloon to look bigger and scarier. |