A carnivorous amphibian, the Puerto Rican crested toad feeds on a variety of arachnids and insects, including ants, beetles, crickets, and spiders. Tadpoles aren’t very picky either, and will ...
Two years later, Olaf fathered nearly 6,000 tadpoles at the zoo ... known as the marine or cane toad. “Reptile and amphibian species often become overshadowed when compared to some of the ...
Researchers from Sydney’s Macquarie University have discovered cane toad tadpoles are cannibalistic and can help stop the spread of their fellow toads if they remain in their pre-metamorphosis state.
No need for their tadpole tails now ... but they're not the biggest. In South America, cane toads can be almost fifteen centimetres long. Sometimes they're even called giant toads.
Researchers from Sydney’s Macquarie University have discovered cane toad tadpoles are cannibalistic and can help stop the spread of their fellow toads if they remain in their pre-metamorphosis state.