4. How Cane Toads Have Adapted and Disperseddoi:10.1525/9780520967984-006Rick Shine
Many a night, during the mating season, we have high numbers of frogs in the duckweed ponds. We encourage everything here with the exception of cane toads. There are beetles and other aquatic life which have made their way into the ponds on the feet of herons. It is always a good idea...
The cane toad has the distinction of being the world’s largest toad. It was introduced to Australia in 1935 to control cane beetles that were eating sugarcane (see A toxic brew: toad vs. quoll). Since their introduction, cane toads have expanded their range by over 2000 km from their re...
Rainy season again here in the Philippines. My backyard get filled again with water. These toads been here for about a decade. I just read those solutions. So i bought 3 liters of gasoline. I poured it all in the water. No freaking noise so far....
The cane toad (Rhinella marinus or Bufo marinus) is a small toad commonly found in Australia and Hawaii with poison glands along their backs. If your curious cat or dog tries to play with or attack the cane toad, it will spray a toxic...