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  2. Adaptations of Australian animals to cane toads - Wikipedia

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    Native Australian frogs have a low tolerance to cane toad toxins. [12] Whilst the relatively small body size of native frog species compared to adult cane toads, prevents native anurophagous species from consuming larger toads, most species will readily prey on small metamorph toads.

  3. Cane toad - Wikipedia

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

  4. African bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    The African bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus), also known as the giant bullfrog or the South African burrowing frog, ... the Blyth's river frog, and the cane toad. [3]

  5. List of amphibians and reptiles of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Lesser Antillean whistling frog, coqui Antillano, Johnstone's whistling frog: Least Concern. [2] Widespread throughout the Lesser Antilles. Whether it was a native or introduced is a matter of controversy. [3] True toads Species Common name(s) Notes Image Bufo marinus: Cane toad, giant neotropical toad, marine toad: Least Concern. Introduced in ...

  6. Island ecology - Wikipedia

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    Native frog and anole lizard populations have declined, likely due to Cuban tree frog interference (Platenberg). In contrast to the accidental introduction of the Cuban treefrog, the cane toad was deliberately introduced to control agricultural pests (Platenberg). Similar to the Cuban treefrog, the cane toad is also omnivorous.

  7. Biota of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    A number of frogs and toads inhabit the islands, including the well known huge marine or cane toad (Rhinella marina), locally known as the crapaud on both islands, and the tiny colourful rare endemic species known as the El Tucuche golden tree frog (Phytotriades auratus), found only in the giant epiphitic bromeliads at the mist-shrouded summits ...

  8. Australian park rangers say 'Toadzilla' could be world's ...

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    Australian park rangers believe they have stumbled upon a record-breaking giant toad deep in a rainforest. Dubbed "Toadzilla", the cane toad, an invasive species that poses a threat to Australia's ...

  9. List of amphibians and reptiles of Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    Red-snouted tree frog: Least concern. [1] Tropical frogs (Leptodactylidae) Species Common name(s) Notes Image Eleutherodactylus johnstonei: Lesser Antillean whistling frog, coqui Antillano, Johnstone's whistling frog: Least concern. True toads Species Common name(s) Notes Image Bufo marinus: Cane toad, giant neotropical toad, marine toad: Least ...