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Cane toad - Rhinella marina This one took up residence in the dogs drinking bowl. Every evening the water needed to be changed as there is a risk of deadly poisoning of the dog, by eating the toad.Also might get very ill drinking the water.<br />
The toads are spreading rapidly and are enormously damaging to many native Australian species wo will eat the toads due to poisening Australia,Cane toad,Eamw frogs,Geotagged,Rhinella marina Click/tap to enlarge

Cane toad - Rhinella marina

This one took up residence in the dogs drinking bowl. Every evening the water needed to be changed as there is a risk of deadly poisoning of the dog, by eating the toad.Also might get very ill drinking the water.
The toads are spreading rapidly and are enormously damaging to many native Australian species wo will eat the toads due to poisening

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  1. Where is my 7 iron ? Posted 2 years ago
    1. I am sure some people might be using a 7 iron at times. But as a toad in its right place ,they have caracter and still to me they are beautiful are beautiful. Remember our smart political people broughtthem to Australia. Posted 2 years ago

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The cane toad, also known as the giant neotropical toad or marine toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad which is native to Central and South America, but has been introduced to various islands throughout Oceania and the Caribbean, as well as northern Australia.

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Uploaded Mar 13, 2021. Captured in 84 Tanderra Way, Karana Downs QLD 4306, Australia.