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When was the cane toad introduced to the US?

it doesn't live in the US it lives in Australia and South America.


Where do fire belly toads live?

fire belly toads live in south America some where in the deserts


What is the fire belly toads origin?

They live at South America


How long does it take for cane toad tadpoles to become cane toads?

Cane toads (Bufo marinus) in the wild can live up to ten years. In captivity they can live up to about eight years.


Do cane toads live in the rain forest?

yes


Where can a cane toad frog be found today?

all over north eastern Australia and spreading Carribbean islands, Hawaii and Australia.


Did the cane toads get rid of the Cain beetles?

No they will not. Toads always feed on land and are not able to eat under water where tadpoles live.


Do cane toads live in hawkesbury river windsor?

i dont think it does i have researched it it is WA


Do toads live in Australia?

The only species of the true toads (Bufonidae) family that lives in Australia is the Cane Toad. But this species was intruduced by man.


Did the introduction of cane toads solve the original problem?

Yes their introduction had a purpose. But the toads did not serve it... They were introduced in Australia to eat small beetles. These beatles were a pest to the sugar cane. But the toads are ground dwellers while the beatles live high up the plants. So eventually the toads never got to the beatles and searched for food in the surrounding forests and swamps. There they started to reproduce and scince there are no natural enemies the toads are now considered a pest themselves.


Where are horned toads located?

Horned Toads live in the desert regions of the Southern United States and Mexico.


How do cane toads live with other animals?

Cane toads primarily coexist with other animals through a combination of competition and predation. Their presence can disrupt local ecosystems as they compete for food and resources, often outcompeting native species for prey. Additionally, cane toads secrete toxins that can be harmful or fatal to predators, which can further reduce their natural enemies. As a result, their introduction into non-native environments can lead to significant ecological imbalances.