In 1935, native beetles were wreaking havoc on Australia’s sugar cane crops in Queensland. The beetle larvae lived in the ...
A viral park warning revived myths about psychedelic toads, but scientists say licking them brings danger, conservation risks ...
A Cane Toad wearing a red harness to the vet looks suspiciously like a tiny green Bulldog, and the comments are pure gold.
The charity reported a record year in 2025, with 280 volunteer groups moving 156,227 toads and submitting their data. In ...
Cane toads secrete a toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, including dogs and cats.