A representative from a toad removal company described the situation as a 'toad vortex.'
An invasion of poisonous toads in Florida's Palm Beach Gardens has prompted concern among residents of the town.
The amphibians, also known as cane toads, emit toxic secretions that can kill animals, CBS 12 reported. Newsweek reached out to the Florida Environmental Pest Management, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Palm Beach County Health Commissioner but had not received comment at the time of publication.
Holladay told WPTV that more toads would be born in 22 days and would affect"every community in Florida."
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