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Title: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on February 05, 2014, 05:22:40 AM
To any members from Australia-

Are there (poisonous) cane toads here locally?
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: nookiebear on February 05, 2014, 07:41:45 AM
To any members from Australia-

Are there (poisonous) cane toads here locally?
Why only ask Australians??
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: smoooth2 on February 05, 2014, 07:55:46 AM
Hi Mitch. Regrettably the answer is yes. They have been introduced to 50 countries including Thailand.

One of the greatest eco disasters ever to hit Australia. Any native animal like snakes, birds, crocodiles etc will die after eating a cane toad. Domestic dogs, cats etc are also vunerable.

Cane toads are highly poisonous, and have virtually no natural predators. Google has some beaut websites describing this formidable animal.

A true pest, and should be destroyed if found in your backyard. Freezing is the "humane" way, but running them over with your car also works pretty well.

Make no mistake, they will eventually have a disasterous impact on Thailand's native animal population, just as it has in Australia.

Have a look at the attached photos, so you can recognise a cane toad from a native Thailand toad.
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: nookiebear on February 05, 2014, 08:03:22 AM
What are the differences between the two?
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on February 05, 2014, 09:00:03 AM
Thank you, Smooth!  That's what I was afraid of.  But it's helpful to know.  Something poisoned one of my dogs to death and almost killed another dog twice.  I know TIT and it could be rat poison, accidently or purposely left where the dogs are, or a zillion other things.  However based on a bunch of data from the two different occurances, I think it might be from cane toads or some other poisonous toads.  There's a f***er that looks a lot like some of the cane toad photos living somewhere near my home*.  I see him when I cook dinner.  Next time I meet him, he is history.

*I'm talking about a toad here.
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: davu on February 05, 2014, 09:08:09 AM
so it's ok to touch them , just don't eat?
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: LILRTA on February 05, 2014, 09:43:42 AM
Thank you, Smooth!  That's what I was afraid of.  But it's helpful to know.  Something poisoned one of my dogs to death and almost killed another dog twice.  I know TIT and it could be rat poison, accidently or purposely left where the dogs are, or a zillion other things.  However based on a bunch of data from the two different occurances, I think it might be from cane toads or some other poisonous toads.  There's a f***er that looks a lot like some of the cane toad photos living somewhere near my home*.  I see him when I cook dinner.  Next time I meet him, he is history.

*I'm talking about a toad here.
Why do you think it's necessary to kill something on the evidence you have, which is pure speculation.
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: JasonB on February 05, 2014, 10:07:14 AM
Cane toads are the greatest Fu$cing pest ever,and they adapt to different enviroments really quick,If you have seen one,you can be sure it has a thousand relatives hiding around.Best way to kill them is "detol" it's a antiseptic we use in Oz,put it in a plastic spray bottle and a quick squirt on their backs and dead in a short time.
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: JasonB on February 05, 2014, 10:13:11 AM
Warning Davu!! Don't handle them,they excrete the poison though their glands,you get it on you or then eat something and it could make you very sick Mate. And it's true 5metre crocs have been killed by eating one.
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on February 05, 2014, 11:13:48 AM
Why do you think it's necessary to kill something on the evidence you have, which is pure speculation.

You're right, Lilrta.  I'll collect them in a bag and release them humanely in front of your house.
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: LILRTA on February 05, 2014, 01:01:19 PM
Cane toads are the greatest Fu$cing pest ever,and they adapt to different enviroments really quick,If you have seen one,you can be sure it has a thousand relatives hiding around.Best way to kill them is "detol" it's a antiseptic we use in Oz,put it in a plastic spray bottle and a quick squirt on their backs and dead in a short time.
That's so unbelievable,that's the same method i use to get rid of Australians. hahaha
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: LILRTA on February 05, 2014, 01:10:10 PM
Why do you think it's necessary to kill something on the evidence you have, which is pure speculation.

You're right, Lilrta.  I'll collect them in a bag and release them humanely in front of your house.
I have no house,the house where i reside belongs to my wife,i would very much like to see you try.
Please notify me on the day you intend to come and try,and i will get a front row seat. hahaha hahaha hahaha
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: JasonB on February 05, 2014, 01:24:19 PM
Take extra cane toads Mitch,so you have back up.LILRTA.....can I come and watch Mate,maybe you can try the Detol on me,I'll bring my own chair 2guys
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: LILRTA on February 05, 2014, 01:34:23 PM
Take extra cane toads Mitch,so you have back up.LILRTA.....can I come and watch Mate,maybe you can try the Detol on me,I'll bring my own chair 2guys
Wow an Australian with a sense of humor,i thought you required a brain for that. happy2
Title: Re: Australians- are there cane toads here?
Post by: Mitch Iwichiwa on February 05, 2014, 07:02:25 PM
I just caught the suspected SOB.  He's in the freezer now.  Hope he didn't have any relations around.  I will be vigilant going forward.  BTW it wasn't the rescued dog who was poisoned.  He and the puppy are fine.  And the adult female survived after I raced into town to have her stomach pumped. The purp looks like the pictures.  Big and orangey.  Not like the other toads I've seen around here. I've seen him living by my washing machine for a long time.  Didn't know he was a killer. Only touched him with plastic and washed my hands and arms three times.