Yes. The unique medicinal value and miraculous curative effect of toad maggots have been recorded in detail in "Compendium of Materia Medica" (Volume 42, page 1301). Toad maggots mainly contain toad venom, chitin, natural lectins, various amino acids, proteins, SOD, minerals, etc., and can treat a variety of stubborn diseases. Therefore, maggots born from toads have been used by doctors to seek rare treasures of traditional Chinese medicine since ancient times. So toads in the wild produce maggots, and the remaining bones are used for medicinal purposes.