Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 3, 2024 11:37:56 GMT 2
They have scrawny heads and evil grins around their mouths. But what makes these amphibians truly nightmarish is that they are venomous. If an adult aga toad is bitten or startled, it releases a milky mucus that contains a substance that stops the heart. Dogs often suffer from this poisoning, with symptoms ranging from foaming at the mouth to complete cardiac arrest. People who foolishly eat toads usually die. Previously, there were no poisonous toads in Australia; in fact, there were no toads at all. Therefore, the native fauna in the evolution process has not learned to fear them.
So the story of the Aga toad is the story of the Asian carp. If carp are a C Level Contact List problem in the US because no one eats them, toads are a threat in Australia because almost everyone eats them. The list of species declined due to toad consumption is and varied. These include: the Australian narrow-nosed , the Argus monitor lizard, in length; the smooth lizard (Blue-tongued skink); the water lizard, which looks like a small dinosaur; , it is venomous; and, one of the most venomous snakes on earth. But most of all, of course, suffered from a lovely animal called the northern cuscus.
The length of this little animal cm, with a pointed muzzle and brown spotted fur. When young possums emerge from their mother's pouch, the mother carries them on her back. In order to curb the spread of toads, Australians have come up with various methods, more or less ingenious. For example, a trap is a trap equipped with a portable speaker that reproduces the sound of a toad, which some have likened to the beep on a telephone receiver and others to the hum of a motor. Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed a bait that can lure toad tadpoles to their death.
So the story of the Aga toad is the story of the Asian carp. If carp are a C Level Contact List problem in the US because no one eats them, toads are a threat in Australia because almost everyone eats them. The list of species declined due to toad consumption is and varied. These include: the Australian narrow-nosed , the Argus monitor lizard, in length; the smooth lizard (Blue-tongued skink); the water lizard, which looks like a small dinosaur; , it is venomous; and, one of the most venomous snakes on earth. But most of all, of course, suffered from a lovely animal called the northern cuscus.
The length of this little animal cm, with a pointed muzzle and brown spotted fur. When young possums emerge from their mother's pouch, the mother carries them on her back. In order to curb the spread of toads, Australians have come up with various methods, more or less ingenious. For example, a trap is a trap equipped with a portable speaker that reproduces the sound of a toad, which some have likened to the beep on a telephone receiver and others to the hum of a motor. Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed a bait that can lure toad tadpoles to their death.