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Cane toads in Florida secrete a milky-white toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, including domestic pets.
How can you identify a poisonous Cane toad and what can you do if your curious pet finds one on your property?
Researchers have discovered that cane toad tadpoles are cannibalistic and can help stop the spread of their fellow toads.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, but without doubt, it was The Cane Toad Times. The prickly Brisbane-based ...
Cane toads, also called bufo toads, have glands on their shoulders that release a thick, creamy poison that can be deadly to animals.
Invasive species experts have welcomed the state government’s move to implement a cane toad containment zone west of Broome.
A massive cane toad, nearly a foot long, was found and removed from the backyard of a Florida home on Sunday evening.
Cane toads often can be confused with the native southern toad. However key differences are their size and the shape of their glands. A native southern toad does not grow to more than 3 to 4 ...
The village of Tequesta has message for Floridians as the rainy season approaches: Beware of the 'Giant Toad.' The Cane toad a large invasive species to the state of Florida goes by many names ...
A cane toad sighting in southern Sydney last week has reignited alarm over their eventual mass migration further south, with the toxic amphibians already proving problematic throughout the ...
On the edge of a dark, suburban park in Brisbane, teams of volunteer toad-catchers gather around Gary King as he shoves another squirming specimen into a cooler box.