MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- South Florida's recent heavy rain sets the perfect mood for giant toxic toads to breed. They're called Cane toads, or Bufo toads, and the invasive species can be deadly for cats ...
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – If you’ve noticed a bunch of toads hopping around your yard recently you’re not alone. These Texas amphibians are enjoying a boost in their population thanks to a wet year. The ...
Cane toads, a poisonous invasive species that was once the scourge of Australia, are now the scourge of Florida. Sightings of the toads are statewide and have occurred in Tampa, Orlando and even as ...
Near EATONVILLE, Wash. - When Northwest Trek purchased a small pond near its Eatonville wildlife park, they had no idea they would inherit an amazing, natural spectacle. Toads, tens of thousands of ...
Florida is often called the state with the most invasive animals, and a few of those are frogs and toads that have settled into its warm climate. With its abundant wetlands, forests, rivers, and ...
Fred and Stephanie Lindzey haven’t heard the distinctive call of the Wyoming toad yet this year, but that doesn’t mean the amphibians are gone. It’s been cold, Stephanie Lindzey said, so cold that ...
“Police attempting to capture large toad” isn’t a typical message you see pop up on your phone as a safety alert. But for San Francisco residents who have the Citizen app, many got exactly that as an ...
All glory to the hypnotoad? That doesn't mean lick them, says the National Park Service. The agency asked park visitors last week to refrain from licking the Sonoran Desert toad because of the ...
Bay Area residents may want to pay attention next time they hear a worried "ribbit." A British scientist has discovered that a mass exodus of common toads happened five days before a 2009 earthquake ...
Rick Shine receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the University of Sydney. Eighty years ago, an agricultural scientist named Reginald Mungomery brought cane toads to Australia, ...
San Diego residents may want to pay attention next time they hear a worried "ribbit." A British scientist has discovered that a mass exodus of common toads happened five days before a 2009 earthquake ...
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