Cane Toad
The Cane Toad (Rhinella marina) is a large, terrestrial toad native to Central and South America. It was introduced to various regions, including Australia, in the 1930s to control agricultural pests. Cane toads are known for their distinctive warty skin and can grow up to 9 inches in length.
Cane toads are opportunistic feeders, consuming a wide range of insects and small animals. However, their introduction has led to ecological issues, as they compete with native species and can be toxic to predators due to the presence of toxins in their skin.