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Rhinella marina (=Bufo marinus) <Unverified Name>

Invasive Species

Cane toads were introduced to many countries as biological control agents for various insect pests of sugarcane and other crops. The cane toads have proved to be pests themselves. They will feed on almost any terrestrial animal and compete with native amphibians for food and breeding habitats. Their toxic secretions are known to cause illness and death in domestic animals that come into contact with them, such as dogs and cats, and wildlife, such as snakes and lizards. Human fatalities have been recorded following ingestion of the eggs or adults.
View ISSG Record: Rhinella marina (=Bufo marinus)

Citations

Invasive Status provided by Global Invasive Species Database Downloaded on 10 May 2011.