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[[File:Toadweed.jpg|thumb|152px|A Toad Weed]]'''Toad Weeds''' are nocturnal creatures that appeared outside on the [[Dragon Temple|Temple grounds]], only appearing in [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]. They are horned, and more vile than their day-time cousins, the [[Frog Weeds]]. They also attack Spyro by lashing him with their tongues. Toad Weeds can dig themselves underground to protect themselves from Spyro´s attacks, but Spyro can still throw them into the air for an air combo.
[[File:Toadweed.jpg|thumb|152px|A Toad Weed]]'''Toad Weeds''' are nocturnal creatures that appeared outside on the [[Dragon Temple|Temple grounds]], only appearing in [[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]. They are horned, and more vile than their day-time cousins, the [[Frog Weeds]]. They also attack Spyro by lashing him with their tongues. Toad Weeds can dig themselves underground to protect themselves from Spyro´s attacks, but Spyro can still throw them into the air for an air combo.
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A Toad Weed

Toad Weeds are nocturnal creatures that appeared outside on the Temple grounds, only appearing in The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night. They are horned, and more vile than their day-time cousins, the Frog Weeds. They also attack Spyro by lashing him with their tongues. Toad Weeds can dig themselves underground to protect themselves from Spyro´s attacks, but Spyro can still throw them into the air for an air combo.


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