What is the toad?

4 Toads were deliberately introduced into nations around the world as a form of insect control, which is a lot of later regret of many of these nations. Toxic animals are largely considered pests, even in their natives, and in some places infiltrated popular culture. The Australian battle with the toad Cane captured global attention. Average toads of about four to six inches (10-15 centimeters) in adulthood, although significantly larger samples were recorded. The poison, bufotoxin, is held in glands that run down the back of the cane toad and start behind the eyes. During stress, the toad excludes toxin.T sugar cane. As it turned out, because the toad cannot jump very high, it is unable to reach the sugar cane of cane. However, cane toads will eat everything else, alive or dead, and this is one of the reasons why they are classified as an invasive species. While most of the toad of food eat mainly insects, it was also known to eat everything from dog food to small mammals.

poison also makes Cane Roots a problem in the areas where they are introduced. Native species have no natural immunity to poison, resulting in death from Cane for many species of predators trying to eat animals. Since the tadpoles are also toxic, it has an impact on multiple levels of the food chain. It is also known that pets die as a result of meeting with a toad and people can be seriously ill.

Unfortunately, for nations fighting toxic toxic, the cane toad reproduce tremendously well. The toad of female cane can lay up to 33,000 eggs at the same time, in long stringed clusters. Despite the best efforts of the governments trying to erad toad from cane, animals spread and often achieve a dominant ecological niche because of their buffotoxin. In Australia, the animal is considered an ecological disaster and the story of Ropucha Cane is told all over the world in the classroomScience to explain why the introduction of non -native species is potentially very dangerous.

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