lizardloco Well-Known Member Joined Apr 22, 2011 Messages 502 Reaction score 1 Location Sydney May 26, 2011 #1 People are saying that this species has been wiped out by cane toads? Is this true? I don't really think it's true but.......
People are saying that this species has been wiped out by cane toads? Is this true? I don't really think it's true but.......
saximus Almost Legendary Joined Oct 4, 2009 Messages 5,769 Reaction score 133 Location Windsor, NSW May 26, 2011 #2 I saw a doco that said they are in danger because of them. That's just about all ecosystems where they join the food chain though
I saw a doco that said they are in danger because of them. That's just about all ecosystems where they join the food chain though
G Guest Very Well-Known Member Joined Jul 11, 2009 Messages 1,472 Reaction score 3 Location Bellingen May 26, 2011 #3 not all parts of the NT can support cane toads these areas still have healthy populations of monitors and elapids... other areas not so much
not all parts of the NT can support cane toads these areas still have healthy populations of monitors and elapids... other areas not so much
gillsy Very Well-Known Member Joined Aug 31, 2006 Messages 2,860 Reaction score 3 Location Surry Hills Sydney May 26, 2011 #4 They have suffered in some areas as stated, but alot of animals in QLD where they took a hit because of toads are on their way back. They will suffer for years, but will make a come back.
They have suffered in some areas as stated, but alot of animals in QLD where they took a hit because of toads are on their way back. They will suffer for years, but will make a come back.
dozerman Active Member Joined May 5, 2010 Messages 255 Reaction score 0 May 27, 2011 #5 Did anyone breed their Panoptes last season? Did anyone breed their Panoptes last season? Last edited: May 27, 2011
R richardsc Very Well-Known Member Joined Jul 19, 2006 Messages 2,388 Reaction score 2 Location mornington peninsula,vic Jun 1, 2011 #6 yes yes u see a few juvies advertised so they must,wish we could keep them here in vic