Cane Toad eating...?

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G'day guys,

Came across this last night...anyone know what it's eating?

Cheers

P.S. I think it's a hypo
 

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Looks like some sort of rotten meat?

By the way, that has to be one of the nicest cane toads i have ever seen :p
 
Hmmm...... It's probably a good thing I don't want your Lefty!!! (Thankfully you didn't say WHAT your 'Lefty' is!!) Lol. I hadn't seen it kill any when we used it around our dams years ago at the home Station, but in saying that I never went out searching for dead toads!!! I have seen Goannas try to eat Toads and die within minutes... :(

1080 is nasty, and sadly I heard it can kill Goannas too, but (and since I am going to bed, I will miss what reaction this causes!!) in the Rural industry 1080 is badly needed. Nothing worse than seeing calves with dog bites, skin hanging off them, hardly able to walk, with maggots and puss everywhere. :s
 
Now that i look at it again, i would have to agree with Australis.
I remembered that frogs and toads will eat there skin, i guess thats what would explain the shiny new skin too :)
 
Nice pic, most ppl are usually to busy killing them to realise they are pretty awesome herps. At first i was thinking the stuff scraped of a pan after frying eggs, but i think Australis is probably right. Im sceptical about it being hypo though.
 
did u pull out the golf club after taking the pic??
or did ya drop a rock or 2 on it??
sorry to anyone who might find it offensive, but get over it
 
I left it there, along with the 100+ I saw that night. Normally I kill them but was in a rush.
 
we should like have a toad whacking day/night/week where people go all out and kill them in any way they choose
probably not the first time u've heard this idea
 
Unfurtonately licky, it has absolutely no effect on the population and just makes people feel like they are doing something positive.
 
YOU SERIOUS??? absolutely no effect!!! is there just to many out there....
is much the experts are tryin to do to stop them?
 
In the right environment they are thick on the ground. There is a bit of work being done on them but unfortunately they aren't declared as a pest species...
 
The conditions they find themselves in are ideal for their feeding and breeding Licky. That is to say that unless every last cane toad is destroyed, they will very quickly build up their numbers again.
 
Females lay 8,000 to 35,000 eggs at a time and may produce two clutches a year.

Humanly culling of them does make a difference to the potential population. It may not be much but it is the only way we have at the moment until some of this brilliant research that is being done comes into use.
 
Jonno,

I am SHOCKED that cane toads are not listed as a pest species!!
I had to read that sentence twice to make sure I didnt mis read..

That is crazy!

If ANYTHING qualifies as a pest, its cane toads!!

any idea why?
 
From what I understand BlindSnake, it would mean they would have to spend money on trying to erradicate them...
 
because its the state of origin emblem for the QLDers.........NSW has its roaches we have toads ....Jonno is right they breed way to quick in puddles of water that a frog would and could never use ...they are just an amazing life force and sadly in a country that cant compete with it :( ....in its own native home they are incredible for their resistance ....
 
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