Will raised toads recognize their owners?

The toad will not recognize its owner. Toads are cold-blooded animals with low IQs, no sense of autonomy, and the ability to recognize their owners. Most people feed toads for their economic value rather than as pets. Feeding food to the toad for a long time can make the toad form a conditioned reflex and not be afraid of the owner, but it does not mean that the toad recognizes the owner.
Notes on feeding toads:
1. You can use a tilted basin as a residence for the toad, and then put water and soil into it, making sure that the soil is on top , the water is below, and the breeding pot is placed in a relatively cool and humid place to avoid the death of the toad after being exposed to strong sunlight.
2. You can usually provide it with food such as fly maggots, mealworms, earthworms, mosquitoes, and ants.
3. Make sure the breeding water is clean and do not use polluted water sources to breed toads.
4. Clean up the uneaten feed in time and put in new feed next time to prevent the toads from getting sick after eating spoiled food.
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