Cane ToadBufo marinus WA/NT Border Australia
Cane Toad 158
Photo Properties
NP! ID: 2267627
Title: Cane Toad 158
File Size: 500 × 335 – 140.17 KB
Created: Sun, 03/29/2009 - 8:50pm
Modified: Sun, 03/29/2009 - 9:03pm
File Type: image (jpeg)
Licence: None (All rights reserved)



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at 16:02 on April 14th, 2009
sara star, he is definitely NOT cute Luv.
On behalf of 99.9 % of all Australians I would suggest you read about the destruction these insidious creatures have caused. We used to see frill neck lizards everywhere three years ago, no one has seen even one around our area since these hideous killing machines arrived. The only thing cute about this picture is, if he is not already dead, he soon will be.
at 06:43 on March 30th, 2009
Is that your 158th cane toad photo, or a photo of the 158th toad you caught? Either way, it's huge.
at 16:16 on April 14th, 2009
The photo was taken in the morning after a night hunting toads with the Kimberley Toad Busters. I can't remember the exact number of toads we caught, but it was in the thousands.
The number 158 refers to the image number taken on that morning.
at 16:31 on April 14th, 2009
The Kimberley Toad Busters have caught, weighed, measured, recorded and killed over 300,017 adult cane toads; and countless millions of tadpoles and metamorphs (thereby taking over 150,000 kgs of cane toad biomass out of our already threatened precious NT eco-systems)