Thereโs a touch of old magic about toads, those shapeshifters of myth, superstition and folklore. Charismatic creatures with the pleasing Latin binomial bufo bufo, common toads have astonishing copper- or gold-coloured eyes and rugged, textured skin. โPeople say they look warty, which Iโve always thought is a bit unfair,โ says Dr Silviu Petrovan, a conservationist and toad population researcher.
More prosaically, toads are great for your garden. โWe say toads are a gardenerโs best friend, because they eat all the pests,โ says Jenny Tse-Leon, the head of conservation and impact at the British amphibian charity Froglife. Their spring migration is a dramatic event, during which hundreds of thousands of animals travel back to their ancestral breeding ponds. โLike the wildebeest of the Serengeti,โ says Tse-Leon. โTheyโre just a lot smaller than wildebeest.โ The males โpiggybackโ on potential partners: โYou see them riding on the femaleโs back to get a lift to the pond.โ
Why do they need to be saved?
A study published by Petrovan and others last year found that, be
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