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Amphibians have evolved some incredible chemical weaponry, but this enormous toad may have taken things a little too far by biologically synthesizing both illegal drugs and deadly toxins. In this episode of The Wild Report, we embark on a nocturnal adventure in the deserts of Arizona to try and find the largest native toad in the United States, the Sonoran Desert toad! With the monsoon rains kicking in, we'd also have the chance to encounter some other rarely seen species along the way, including the couch's spadefoot toad and regal horned lizard! If you enjoyed this video, please be sure to leave a like and maybe even share it with your friends. If you didn't, please leave a comment telling me what I could improve on. For more educational wildlife content, subscribe to my channel. New videos go up on Thursday evenings at 7 PM! / thewildreportofficial Also, check out my social media pages for more wildlife information: Instagram: @thewildreport Patreon is gone for now...I wasn't able to keep up with an additional content stream, and want to provide a better experience for my fans. Looking into alternatives now. Thanks to Jonathan Malo (Fesliyan Studios) and Ross Bugden for the Western-style background tracks you hear in this video! Forest by Vlad Gluschenko / vgl9 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/forest-vlad-gluschenko Music promoted by Audio Library • Forest – Vlad Gluschenko (No Copyright Music) Nightfall by Roa | / roa_music1031 Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... If you've made it this far in the description, remember to be safe when creature adventuring! Most wild animals can cause injury if harassed, and I do not recommend attempting to capture any creatures without purpose and practice. The reason that I interact with wildlife is to produce these educational videos, and I am a professional biologist. Also, I always ask permission from a land owner before exploring on their property, and you should do the same. Keep adventuring everywhere, and keep your adventures safe at all times! -Ben Zino "How many are your works, Lord? In wisdom you made them all, the earth is full of your creatures." Psalms 104:24 #wildlife #toad #animals #education #amphibia