Well first of all they are pests, they also can kill domestic pets if they are licked, people find them ugly and yucky, they are everywhere and mostly it is a belief handed down generation from generation that they are bad which is true.
our government doesnt want cane toads to live in austraila as they where introduced in 1935 to eat the beetle dermolepida,this worked but then cane toads spred all over Australia killing lots of australias native animals
there are so many of them so they are overpopulating the country.
they breed fast and many and are very poisonous killing many of australias rare and native species. they are also a very bad image for the country.
Because they are poisonous and are responsible for endangering the lives of many of Austria's natural animals. even the trusty dog is not safe from this toad.
Their dangerous and are killing our native animals and plants, not to mention to also kills dogs and cats.
WE HATE CANE TOADS
The cane toad was introduced into Australia. Australia has no native toads at all.
Cane toad were pest's mainly in Queensland the Northern Territory in Australia
The cane toad has become a major environmental pest in Australia. It poses a significant danger to native wildlife. There are no native toads in Australia.
It was brought to Australia to control another pest. Instead, it itself became a pest.
Authorities in Australia have been unable to eradicate the cane toad. It remains a pest with an ever-increasing range.
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The cane beetles that were infesting sugar cane in Aus.
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The cane toad was introduced into Australia to protect sugar cane from cane beetles. The experiment failed dismally, and as a result, Australia now has a toxic creature which presents a very real threat to most native creatures it encounters.
The Cane Toad (Rhinella marina) was brought to Australia
Cane frog or cane toad also known as the Giant Neotropical Toad or Marine Toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad native to Central and South America. Cane toads are a serious conservation issue in Australia. As their populations increase, they threaten the existence of many natural animals. Cane toads are tough and adaptable, as well as being poisonous throughout their life cycle, and have few predators in Australia.