The cane toad has done terrible harm to Australian ecosystems mainly because it has no natural predator since it is an introduced species.
the cane toad is very posinous and can harm a lot of things and kill them! (so dont go near one!)
you cant.
well let me tell you this i know it is not cane wastes
Sugar cane is cut and milled into raw cane sugar, then shipped in that form to refiners to be processed into syrup, granulated sugar, powdered sugar, or brown sugar.
A him-i-cane.
Yes it is
All animal species have the right to be saved. Within Australia, however, the cane toad poses an enormous threat to Australian native flora and fauna. For this reason, it should be eradicated from countries into which it was introduced.
There are Green tree frods , biblys and Cane Toads. I'm doing a bit more searching around so I'll tell you later!!!
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Aside from throwing money at it Nothing so far.
The effects that cane frogs have on the Australia population and ecology is the depletion of native species. Cane frogs are toxic to humans and pets when digested. The cause is that the cane toads are have a mixed of toxins that secret a milky liquid from their parotid glands.
No. Cane toads were brought into Australia to eat the cane beetles devastating the sugar cane crops in northeastern Australia. The toads were an experiment, imported into the country by the Australian Bureau of Sugar Experimental Stations to eat cane beetles, specifically, Greyback and French's Cane Beetles. These native beetles ate grass roots, bored into the roots of sugar cane crops and caused the plants to die and go brown. Using poison controls had been unsuccessful, so it was hoped cane toads would prove to be an effective biological control on the beetles.
there is no short term effects you die if you touch them
Most Australian sugar cane is grown in northern Queensland.
Yes. At all stages of the cane toad's life cycle, from eggs to tadpoles to baby toads to adults, cane toads are poisonous to anything that tried to ingest them. The poison has been responsible for the deaths of many native Australian animals.
The cane toad. Rabbits have eroded and de-nuded large areas of Australia. Foxes also kill the native fauna. Starlings and Indian Mynahs displace the native birds.
The cane toad was introduced into Australia by William Mungomery who was the head of the Australian Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations in Queensland. In 1935, Mungomery travelled to Hawaii, and came back with 102 toads which were released around Cairns in north Queensland.
Cane Sugar is the sugar that is refined from the juice of Sugar Cane. Sugar Cane is a plant. Cane Sugar is a product.