Cuban toad
The Cuban toad ({Rhinella marina}), also known as the giant toad, is a large amphibian native to the Caribbean, particularly the island of {Cuba}. It has a robust body, dry warty skin, and can grow up to 9 inches in length. This toad is primarily nocturnal and feeds on insects and other small invertebrates.
Introduced to various regions, including parts of the {United States} and {Australia}, the Cuban toad can become invasive, outcompeting local species for food and habitat. Its skin secretes toxins, which can be harmful to pets and wildlife, making it important to manage its populations in non-native areas.