Can anyone ID this toad?
#31
Re: Can anyone ID this toad?
I'd give it a go with my golf clubs, but as I can't hit a silly white ball, I've got no hope with a larger toad
#32
Re: Can anyone ID this toad?
According to the article below you should pop them in the fridge, just don't mix them up with the ice cubes and pop them in your drink
The most humane way to kill juvenile and adult cane toads is to catch them and put them into a secure container with air holes (plastic takeaway food containers are ideal). Put the container in a refrigerator overnight which causes the toad to go into a coma-like state. Then move the container to the freezer the next morning and freeze until the next garbage collection day or freeze it for a couple days and then bury them in the backyard compost bin or garden bed.
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The most humane way to kill juvenile and adult cane toads is to catch them and put them into a secure container with air holes (plastic takeaway food containers are ideal). Put the container in a refrigerator overnight which causes the toad to go into a coma-like state. Then move the container to the freezer the next morning and freeze until the next garbage collection day or freeze it for a couple days and then bury them in the backyard compost bin or garden bed.
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