"It looked like he was having spasms or something. It felt like his brain was going to explode. It was very scary."
--South Florida resident Vivian Gill on her dog's encounter with a poisonous Bufo Marinus toad. These huge South American toads have been overrunning Florida since their introduction earlier this century.
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