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Toads invade town in China

A plague of toads descended on a town in China, swarming a pathway and making the ground look like it was moving.

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A plague of toads descended in Ganjingzi Qu, Liaoning Sheng, in China, swarming a pathway and making the ground look like it was moving.

In their tens of thousands, they were all relatively small in size, and had escaped from a nearby lake.Local reports say the toads arrived in the area after heavy rainfall in the morning.Reports say people could be seen attempting to negotiate around the toads as they jump in every direction.

However, nearing the lake, the toads can be seen pilling on top of each other and because of their colour, they give the impression that the ground is moving.

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