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The cane toad has poison glands behind the eyes
The cane toad ( Bufo marinus ), also known as the giant neotropical toad or marine toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad which is native to Central and South America, but has been introduced to various islands throughout Oceania and the Caribbean.
The cane toad is a prolific breeder ; females lay single-clump spawns with thousands of eggs.
A fossil toad ( specimen UCMP 41159 ) from the La Venta fauna of the late Miocene of Colombia is indistinguishable from modern cane toads from northern South America.
The cane toad has poison glands, and the tadpoles are highly toxic to most animals if ingested.
Because of its voracious appetite, the cane toad has been introduced to many regions of the Pacific and the Caribbean islands as a method of agricultural pest control.
The cane toad is now considered a pest and an invasive species in many of its introduced regions ; of particular concern is its toxic skin, which kills many animals — native predators and otherwise — when ingested.
The cane toad has many other common names, including " giant toad " and " marine toad "; the former refers to its size and the latter to the binomial name, Bufo marinus.
Linnaeus based the specific epithet marinus on an illustration by Dutch zoologist Albertus Seba, who mistakenly believed the cane toad to inhabit both terrestrial and marine environments.
The subgenus Rhinella is increasingly considered to constitute a distinct genus of its own, thus changing the scientific name of the cane toad.
A light-coloured cane toad
These species can be distinguished from the cane toad by the absence of large parotoid glands behind their eyes and the lack of a ridge between the nostril and the eye.
In the United States, the cane toad closely resembles many bufonid species.
alt = A juvenile cane toad, showing many of the features of the adult toads, but without the large parotoid glands
The cane toad is very large ; the females are significantly longer than males, reaching an average length of.
The skin of the cane toad is dry and warty.
The juvenile cane toad is much smaller than the adult cane toad at long.

cane and is
Or say a waiter brings you a bowl of soup with a dead fly in it -- all you got to do is bannnnnng, stooooomp your cane on the floor.
The drink is sipped through a metal or cane straw called a bombilla.
The most well-known disaccharide is sucrose, ordinary sugar ( in scientific contexts, called table sugar or cane sugar to differentiate it from other sugars ).
Bokassa is said to have participated in the massacre, beating some of the children to death with his cane and allegedly ate some of his victims.
Acadian refugees, who largely came from what is now modern-day New Brunswick and Nova Scotia adapted their French rustic cuisine to local ingredients such as rice, crawfish, sugar cane, and sassafras.
The common name " marine toad " and the scientific name Bufo marinus suggest a link to marine life, but the adult cane toad is entirely terrestrial, only venturing to fresh water to breed.
The cane toad begins life as an egg, which is laid as part of long strings of jelly in water.
The cane toad is estimated to have a critical thermal maximum of and a minimum of around.
alt = An adult cane toad with dark colouration, as found in El Salvador: The parotoid gland is prominently displayed on the side of the head.
The skin of the adult cane toad is toxic, as well as the enlarged parotoid glands behind the eyes, and other glands across their backs.
Bufotenin, one of the chemicals excreted by the cane toad, is classified as a class 1 drug under Australian law, alongside heroin and cannabis.
In addition to releasing toxin, the cane toad is capable of inflating its lungs, puffing up and lifting its body off the ground to appear taller and larger to a potential predator.
The cane toad is native to the Americas, and its range stretches from the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas to the central Amazon and southeastern Peru.

cane and old
In many countries, including the UK, a cane is not generally introduced to a child until they are between 7 and 10 years old.
He usually appears as an old man on a crutch or with a cane, wearing a broad brimmed straw hat and smoking a pipe, or sprinkling water.
Near the end, in the land of Oobladee, she is eventually magically transformed into a frail, old woman with a cane, who explains the reasons for which she was left to explore much darker horizons, sexually.
Count Louis-Mathieu Molé described the fabled lover as " a little old man dressed in a hideous cotton dressing gown with a pattern of blue stripes and red bouquets, a wispy cotton bonnet on his head, using a cane walking stick with a gold knob as tall as he was to support his wobbly steps.
Cookie manages to find a cane he stole from an old man, a chain holding a monster ( Frazzle ) and, at the last second, arrives onto the stage by smashing through the wall with a train ( the same train he rode in " The Ballad of Casey McPhee ").
Demuth suffered either an injury when he was four years old or may have had polio or tuberculosis of the hip that left him with a marked limp and required him to use a cane.
The coastland near Montego Bay is occupied by numerous tourist resorts, most newly built, some occupying the grounds of old sugar cane plantations with some of the original buildings and mill-works still standing.
The Museum adjoins the old narrow-gauge railroad which was used to haul sugar cane to the local mills.
He briefly worked as an 11 year old cutting sugar cane for the J. W.
He was able to own and operate an " intosan "-the old system of milling sugar cane to produce sugar which was constructed in sitio Tipoo, Bato.
In " Christmas on Bear Mountain ", Scrooge was a bearded, bespectacled, reasonably wealthy old man, visibly leaning on his cane.
In one circumstance, he was able to use such a cane to drain the youth from someone, making them old and him young again.
" Mad Mod also kidnaps Robin and uses his cane to drain his youth, reducing Robin to a weak and helpless old man while Mad Mod becomes his younger self again.
According to Kelder, Bradford's stay in the lamasery transformed him from a stooped, old gentleman with a cane to a tall and straight young man in the prime of his life.
" All there was to see were old white weather-houses, with smoke rising out of the chimneys and drifting across the corrugated tin roofs overlooking the yard toward the field, where some of the cane had been cut.
The primary purpose of this new development was to house the employees of a nearby cane sugar mill, while also intending to stimulate interest in the old city and to provide additional housing necessary to accommodate industrial growth in the province.
One of them ( David ), joining in with the ' cool crew ', helps to steal an old woman's cane.
When Jenny Williams and Bela the gypsy were found dead in the woods, with Talbot's silver-headed cane nearby, Montford came to suspect his old friend, not believing his wild story about a wolf biting him.
Stanton was able to infiltrate the John Carver gang due to his convincing acting and stage disguise as an old, helpless, red-cloaked woman with a red walking cane which doubled as a sly quarterstaff.
In November 1893 headmaster George Stanley Farnell was arrested and charged with assault following an incident in which he beat, by means of a cane, a 17 year old student.
As for Scrooge, he was a bearded, bespectacled, reasonably wealthy old man who is visibly leaning on his cane.
Henzell, whose ancestors included Huguenot glassblowers and an old English family who had made their fortune growing sugar on Antigua, grew up on the Caymanas sugar cane estate near Kingston.
The dancing mainly consists of Lopez dancing with a cane in an old Hollywood sideshow-style dance routine.

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