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The introduced cane toad is also present in the park.
Many new ideas have been proposed to control the cane toad population.
No one knows exactly how many cane toads live in Australia.
Not so welcome in the forest are the cane toads.
During 2000-01, a major research project began on the development of a biological control for the cane toad.
Australia's army couldn't stop the cane toads, which number around 200 million.
So the cane toad's human predator is still the only answer we have at present.
In such a climate of glory, even a cane toad looked good.
These facts were found out quite soon after the cane toad was introduced.
The reason is cane toads, which are fatal when eaten.
Maybe some of them have got on planes to spread the cane toad message to the world.
Like cane toads, they seem to have crowded out various native species.
The cane toad has since become abundant in rural and urban areas.
I imagine that some readers will be asking: "What about the cane toad?"
The war on cane toads has turned into a war of words in the west.
The cane toad showed no paw preference in the paper test.
Cane toads have shown remarkable ability to adapt to new conditions.
It is a study of human nature through the eyes of cane toads.
The cane toad is the largest species in the family Bufonidae.
Cane toad races are popular in some towns and pubs.
The skin of the cane toad is dry and warty.
How would you like a tie made from the skin of a cane toad as souvenir?
Like other introduced species such as the red fox and the cane toad, they have been an environmental disaster.
Now he sees the devastation that cane toads are bringing.
We've just had a rather poor night walk which turned up nothing more than some very large Cane Toads.
They are also known as the Giant Neotropical Toad and the Marine Toad.
Other common names include "giant neotropical toad", "Dominican toad", "giant marine toad", and "South American cane toad".
The cane toad (Rhinella marina), also known as the giant neotropical toad or marine toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad which is native to South and mainland Middle America, but has been introduced to various islands throughout Oceania and the Caribbean, as well as northern Australia.
The marine toads are the only toads which live in Australia, where they were introduced by people.
Instead, she buys marine toads, natives of the Gulf Coast, from an animal supply house.
The largest known toad can be found in Belize, the Marine Toad.
One tank holds a seven-foot-long emerald tree boa; another enclosure has a giant marine toad with poison neck glands.
Other introduced species include the Philippine deer, the Asiatic water buffalo, the marine toad and the giant African land snail.
The US response was to introduce the marine toad (Bufo marinus) which proved toxic to the lizards.
Today the Encinitos Ranch, which sprawls across parts of three counties, is home to poisonous Marine toads and rattlesnakes.
The marine toad is an interesting model demonstrating both similarities and differences from mammals in distribution, elimination, and metabolism of peptide leukotrienes.
They are also known as the Giant Neotropical Toad and the Marine Toad.
Not all amphibians are susceptible however, and marine toads, American bullfrogs and African clawed frogs are highly resistant to it.
Children raced up and down a 200-foot-long sloping tunnel with a bubbling stream and waterfalls and they petted a two-pound marine toad named Gina.
Tissue distribution, elimination, and metabolism of 3H-labelled leukotriene (LT) C4 were studied in ureter-catheterized conscious marine toads, Bufo marinus.
Other common names include "giant neotropical toad", "Dominican toad", "giant marine toad", and "South American cane toad".
The cane toad has many other common names, including "giant toad" and "marine toad"; the former refers to its size and the latter to the binomial name, R. marina.
Cynthia Carey is talking about the large, amber, if rather unexpressive, eyes of the specimen of marine toad now bloating up in the hands of her research assistant, Judy Bissonnette.
Marine toads were introduced to the Palau Islands for a similar reason, and the demise of the mangrove monitors led to an increase in numbers of beetles known to be harmful to coconuts.
The common name "marine toad" and the scientific name Rhinella marina suggest a link to marine life, but the adult cane toad is entirely terrestrial, only venturing to fresh water to breed.
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There are many species of salamanders, toads, and frogs found in the tropical forests of Belize such as the Rufescent Salamander, Red-Eyed Tree Frog, Maya Rain Frog, Marine Toad, and Mexican Burrowing Toad.
The cane toad (Rhinella marina), also known as the giant neotropical toad or marine toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad which is native to South and mainland Middle America, but has been introduced to various islands throughout Oceania and the Caribbean, as well as northern Australia.
In the Discovery Barn, scarlet macaw, green-winged macaw, White's tree frog, hourglass tree frog, squirrel monkey, marine toad, American toad, radiated tortoise, Prevost's squirrel, meerkat, ring-tailed lemur, and poison dart frog are housed alongside educational and fun features for children (including slides).