Usually, toads don't have to evade their predators because of the "blobs" on their backs called Parotoid Glands. These produce a lot of poison that will usually kill a dog. The toads colours on its back also represent the poisonous glands it has.
cane toads
cane toads have lungs
Cane toads were brought to Australia by British settlers.
cane toads, bigger real crabs. In Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia anyway.
cane toads are most popular in south America
No. Cane toads do not pose a threat to blue banded bees.
Cane toads eat anything thay can handle (eat) and have no natural enemies. They also eat rare species of other frogs for example. The toads are poisonous so Australian enemies that will attempt to eat the toad will die, including pets like cats and dogs.
Mulgaras have few predators. It is possible that carpet snakes, quolls, Feral cats and foxes, owls and cane toads eat them.
Cane toads do eat spiders. They mostly eat insects. They will eat whatever they can fit I their mouths like snails, small frogs, and other cane toads.
cane toads eat all native species like insects and snake eat cane toads but then the snake will die from the poison inside the cane toad and might lead into exiction
Not many animals eat cane toads because of their warts and their repulsive appearance. The few creatures that eat toads include snakes, and owls. However, cane toads are frequently run over and squashed on the roads.
Cane toads belong to the phylum Chordata, class Amphibia, and order Anura.