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 release sites, which would be fine if all they did was eat cane beetles...
Lukeon December 02, 2015: Take them to the closest pond/swamp or a natral water source.(not the ocean) Many species of frogs are near extintion and I do not beilive that you should kill them. Chris D.on November 19, 2015:
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This is not a pleasant creature to keep as a pet, as it has poisonous glands across its skin, so it should not be handled without gloves. Nor is it Australian. It's a toad from Central & South America that was introduced to Australia, where it has become a major pest. Check your ...