From what I understand, and amphibian's poison is in it's skin, and not in it's meat.
I have skinned and eaten a cane toad, and I didn't get sick or anything.
I did this because I am interested in wilderness survival, and I wanted to know if cane
toads were edible. Having eaten one with no ill effect, I assume that they are in fact
edible, as long as you skin them.
I also harvested a lot of cane toad venom by squeezing the main poison glands of
many toads, and I smoked quite a lot of it.
It did not have any mind-altering affect on me whatsoever, however, I have since
had unexplained health problems.
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Cane Toad
The Cane Toad has poison glands, and the tadpoles are highly toxic to most animals if ingested.
The cane toad is a poisonous creature. There are some native animals that are able to eat a cane toad while avoiding the poison, however. These animals include keelback snakes and saw-shelled turtles.
Cane toad was created in 1758.
Cane toads are amphibians, and all amphibians are vertebrates. They have a spine and spinal cord, and an internal skeleton. They belong to the Phylum Chordata. Mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
when was the cane toad brought to the United States
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The Cane Toad Times was created in 1977.
If a cane toad squirts poison into a dog's eye, it's a medical emergency. The poison could be absorbed through the eye and possibly result in death. Wash the dog's eyes with water and take it to the vet for treatment.
cane toads eat all native species like insects and snake eat cane toads but then the snake will die from the poison inside the cane toad and might lead into exiction
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No, a toad is a reptile.