Cane toads 1 Cane toad features Adapted from a presentation supplied by Kimberley Toadbusters.

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Cane toads 1 Cane toad features Adapted from a presentation supplied by Kimberley Toadbusters

Cane Toad © KTB Cane toad © KTB

Cane toad © KTB Bony ridge above eye to nose

Cane toad Large poison glands DANGEROUS Bony ridge above eye to nose © KTB

Cane toad Bumpy, warty, leathery skin Bony ridge above eye to nose Large poison glands DANGEROUS © KTB

Cane toad Tough cane toad feet – no flanges Bony ridge above eye to nose Large poison glands DANGEROUS Bumpy, warty, leathery skin © KTB

Cane toad Sits up proud, with head up, elbows out Bony ridge above eye to nose Large poison glands DANGEROUS Tough cane toad feet – no flanges Bumpy, warty, leathery skin © KTB