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Cane Toad

Created by: Alianna Albertson, Monica Arnett, Kemeliz Fuentes-Tirado, and Jonathon Johnson

http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/2777/20130703/deadly-cane-t-nearly-wiped-out-dwarf-crocodile-population-australia.htm

Status

Animal Classification

Adaptations

The cane toad is considered a pest. They are going to intervene by quarantine checks and public awareness and response.

Domain-Eukarya

Kingdom-Animalia

Phylum-Chordata

Class-Amphibia

Order-Anura

Family-Bufonide

Genus-Rhinella

Species-Rhinella marina

Adult Cane Toads-active at night during the warm months of the year

Shelter- moist crevices and hollows, sometimes excruciating de

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-06-03/the-cane-toad-is-one-of-australias-worst-invasive/2742818

Habitat

Biodiversity

Threats

Food Chain/Web

Proposed Recovery Plan

Cane Toad

  • Sand dunes and coastal heath
  • Margins of rainforest and mangroves
  • Open clearings in urban area
  • Open grasslands and open woodlands
  • Low shrubland and closed shrub
  • Open forest and low open forest

Our proposed policy is that people would hunt them for sport in Australia and the other countries they are invading since their is too many of them. Cane toads are an invasive species, so their numbers need to be diminished.

Honey Bees

Today Cane Toad's are used for educational purposes and medical uses such as dissecting them to study there internal organs and they are a possibility for fighting cancer. Some people have resorted to using their skins for hand bags and drum skins.

  • Cane toads' predators: Dragonfly nymphs, water beetles, saw-shelled turtle, keelback snake, wolf spiders, freshwater crayfish, estuarine crocodile, crows, white-faced heron, kites (bird), bush stone-curlew, tawny frogmouth, water rat, and giant white-tailed rats
  • Predators only eat the cane toad's tongue or its belly, and only eat the mildly poisonous internal
  • Cane toads' prey: French cane beetle, greyback cane beetle, whitegrub larvae, honey bees, native fauna

Nectar

Sunlight

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