and have even made it to Australia. The invasive spread of cane toads is not necessarily due to competition with other toads, though they're known to eat whatever they can catch, but because they emit a toxic ooze over their skin as a defense mechanism. Consequently, they have no natural...
The cane toad (Rhinella marina) came to the U.S. from its native South American habitat in the early 20th century as a potential candidate for controlling agricultural pests in sugar cane fields, hence its name. But over the decades, cane toads escaped their enclosures, possibly with a littl...
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Toads are amphibians that you can find all over the world. Toads come in many sizes. They even have "warts" on their bodies. You might want to catch a toad to keep it as a pet, but might find it difficult because they are often hard to...
Cane toads outside of their native environment in Central and South America. While not a frog, many people reading this article will be dealing with these amphibians. They are especially rampant in Australia. Cuban tree frogs outside of their native habitat in Cuba. These are a big nuisance ...