{Rhinella marina
Rhinella marina, commonly known as the cane toad, is a large amphibian native to Central and South America. It has a robust body, warty skin, and can grow up to 25 centimeters in length. The cane toad is primarily nocturnal and feeds on insects, small animals, and even plant matter.
Introduced to various regions, including Australia and Hawaii, for pest control, the cane toad has become an invasive species. Its toxic secretions can harm predators and disrupt local ecosystems. Conservation efforts are ongoing to manage its population and mitigate its impact on native wildlife.