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Meet “Toadzilla.” Australian park rangers were "shocked" when they found this giant cane toad deep in the rainforest of Conway National Park. They removed the six-pound amphibian from the park, as the invasive species—especially a critter this large—is a threat to the ecosystem.

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Mrs. DoubtPfizer3 years ago

That one oversized toad would not have made a significant ecological impact on any ecosystem. Another bad decision from Australia. #admirethebigtoadfromafar

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dhanie3 years ago

Bro in BORNEO

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Cathy Watkins3 years ago

Conway National Park…you make me sick!!!!

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Tito S. (ቲቶ)3 years ago

My 5 y old daughter respons: “What a giant frog! He’s been workout so hard…” 😂

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PlisFor9iFmii33 years ago

Raja Kodok 😱

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Brandon’t Look Now3 years ago

How can we meet it when it was captured and murdered

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Kristena3 years ago

Like that B flick scary movie frogs! #PinkBananas

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William Belcher 🐦3 years ago

Did they cook it?

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Bimmie mom3 years ago

Is it edible? If so could they not be used for frog legs?

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