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As we say with most things you come across in a national park, whether it be a banana slug, unfamiliar mushroom, or a large toad with glowing eyes in the dead of night, please refrain from licking.
Three new toad species bypass the tadpole stage entirely, giving birth to fully formed babies in isolated mountain forests.