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cane toadToad of the genus Bufo marinus, family Bufonidae. Also known as the giant or marine toad, the cane toad is the largest in the world. It acquired its name after being introduced to Australia from South America in 1935 to eradicate the cane beetle, which had become a serious pest there. However, having few natural enemies, the cane toad itself has now become a pest in Australia. The cane toad's defence system consists of highly developed glands on each side of its neck which can squirt a poisonous fluid to a distance of around 1 m/3.3 ft. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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95) tells of Limpy, who has a vision of a wonderful world where cane toads and humans can play in the mud together. In the Northern Territory, children as young as 12 are licking cane toads in an attempt to get high. Dohm and his colleagues at the University of Hawaii at Hilo placed cane toads (Buff) marinus), collected locally, into a chamber for 4 hours with air containing 0. |
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