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Frog the size of a small dog!

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This thing was caught in Australia. Imagine the bass that would eat this bad boy :D

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i imagin that thing would eat a bass! its poisonous and i read that it eats snakes and small crocks...yikes, i watched the video of the capture and this guy was loosely chasing it...i mean come on, its poisonous...pretty sure i'd be running

but heck i wouldnt mind catching the bass that ate that thing it would have to be a MONSTER!

looks like some of the bullfogs we have up here. ;DNow thats a toad!

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That is a picture of a cane toad, one of the largest toads in the world. They eat a few small vertebrates but mostly invertebrates. They are poisonous, but that means they can only hurt you if ingested. As far as the chasing and capturing, it is perfecrtly safe for humans to capture, but the toad may not like it. Don't worry they are not vicious amphibians, just fat ones.

That Toad is bigger then my sisters chihuahua.

p.s. I think that is a toad ;)

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This thing would probably EAT your sisters chihuahua.   :)

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that is a cane toad it was introduced to australia to get rid of the cane locust that they had and now it is a nuisance it is said that people lick them to hallucinate.

GBF

Can't wait till Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits comes out with a salt impregnated version of the Cane Toad and RW starts bashing all the cane toad knock-offs  

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