To remove a toad's brain you have to use a process called pithing. You bend the toad or frog right behind the head. Take a large needle and slide it up into the brain. Twist it around and move it back and forth. That will destroy the brain. Turn the pith needle around and push it down through the spinal cord. Move it around a little bit. Now the spinal cord is destroyed.
Yes both toads and frogs as well as all vertebrates have a brain.
Yes of coarse! How would they do any thing if they didn't have that small, little brain?
You can't remove a mummy's brain because they have no brain
Yes. It is possible to remove tissues from your brain.
To reduce the number of cane toads in your area you need to get rid of them faster than they can replace the numbers you are removing. What we know: 1. A female Cane toad can produce around 30,000 eggs in a single clutch, so the few toads that you missed can rapidly replace all the ones you removed. 2. Toads are each others worst enemies (They eat each other, compete, and so on) so the more toads you remove the better things are for the ones you leave behind. Basically what I think is that you should remove the female toads first and then the male toads and get rid of any eggs or move them to a new place.
You cannot remove your brain without dying.
They use a steel rod up your nose and your brain decends out of it.
Since toads don't cause warts - this is a well-known fact, don't bother thinking otherwise - you don't need to do anything to get rid of warts from toads. No need to remove what you haven't got. You might still have warts though, only you've gotten them from someplace else. Usually another human. It's easy to get rid of warts. There are both OTC methods that work rather well, and there are things doctors can do to remove warts. Check out the related question "how to remove warts".
If surgery to remove the clot is out of the question, the patient will have to wait for his/her brain to heal on its own.
horned toads
No. Toads and toads lay the same number of eggs obviously....But if you mean do toads lay more eggs then frogs then yes they do.
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.