RE:Cane Toads - This Man Love His Toads!
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cane toads australia documentary nature frogs funny humor comedy
Duration : 0:4:20
RE:Cane Toads - This Man Love His Toads!
cane toads australia documentary nature frogs funny humor comedy
cane toads australia documentary nature frogs funny humor comedy
Duration : 0:4:20
The second part of a 1988 short film about the invasion of tropical areas of Australia by introduced cane toads.
The cane toads have now spread across the top end of Australia and have moved into the northern part of Western Australia.
Fans of the cane toad speak of their affection for the creatures.
Duration : 0:9:19
Australia seems to be losing a battle against the Venezuelan cane toad.
About 100 were brought to Australia in 1935 to combat sugar cane beetles.
But the toads went after everything else and have expanded their empire across northeastern Australia.
Tony Birtley reports on the effort to stop them moving to Western Australia.
Duration : 0:3:39
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IN THIS SCENE: The eating habits of the Cane Toad are explained . . .
ABOUT THE FILM: Cane Toads - Bufo Marinus, natives of Hawaii - were imported to Australia in 1935 in attempt to rid the country of the Greyback beetle, which was rapidly destroying their sugarcane crop. The Cane Toads adapted beautifully to their new surroundings. The problem was, the beetle could fly and the Cane Toad couldn’t. What the Cane Toad is unusually proficent at, however, is making more Cane Toads - thousands upon thousands more.
Cane Toads: An Unnatural History tells the story of this amphibious ault - the whole story, warts and all.
“An absolute delight!” -The New York Times
Duration : 0:3:24
A huge cane toad weighing nearly a kilogram has been found in Darwin in northern Australia.
From BBC News 27/03/07.
Duration : 0:1:41
A short film from 1988 about the introduction of cane toads to Australia in the 1930s.
The documentary is amusing but the cane toads certainly aren’t. It was introduced to Queensland in an attempt to control the cane beetle grub which ravaged sugar cane planatations. Since this program was made, the toad has spread much further and has now reached the northern area of Western Australia.
Attempts are still being made to control the spread of the toads, so far without success. It has never shown the slightest interest in preying on the grubs.
Duration : 0:9:33