AUSTRALIA | Monday, 24 November 2014 | Views [355] | View Smaller Image
First introduced as a biological control for sugarcane beatles in sugarcane plantation, the current population boom of cane toads has threatened native species' population. The poison gland on their back will excrete lethal poisonous milk-like liquid for the predators, this includes dingoes, jabirus,and kingfisher. this toad also pose competition to endemic frog and are extremely hard to control. opening kakadu for tourism also increases the spread of this invasive species, mainly by accidentally transporting them through road vehicles.