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    Ha, it makes sense as the largest moving thing/food provider you'd be interesting as both threat and food source. Frogs are certainly good at staring.

    I now have a toad story myself. During a heavy downpour, a toad showed up outside the sliding glass door. I bent down to get a closer look and it charged into the door as if it was trying to get out of the rain.

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    Mine started exhibiting a new behavior only recently, I enjoyed it so much I took a video. They lash out at each other for eating food they wanted, especially in succession.
    https://youtu.be/qAMKNltQBNc

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    Quote Originally Posted by daybr4ke View Post
    Mine started exhibiting a new behavior only recently, I enjoyed it so much I took a video. They lash out at each other for eating food they wanted, especially in succession.
    https://youtu.be/qAMKNltQBNc
    Your toads remind me of this video

    https://youtu.be/DJS0WQPRlLU


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    It's pretty much the same isn't it? I'd been watching that video, but my toads never did that. Then maybe a week ago they did it for superworms, and they've also done it over pinkies since. When I caught them I was at the hotel I was staying at. They roamed the grounds at night, and were very easy to find and catch. Im saving up money to go to Vegas again to catch more for a very large tank build I want to do next year.

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