MR_IAN_DAVO
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They survive in Central & Western QLD through the winter & it can get below zero. They may not survive snow caped mountains though.
SO why would you to keep them in Victoria?? or anywhere else.??
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Ian
Yah they can grow huge if conditions are right & fed up.
Just my personal opinion, comming from someone who has lived in & around central Qld all my life, along side cane toads, is that you would have to have rocks in your head if you wanted to keep them somewhere where they are not yet.
It will only be when they invade the Gov't house yard or start climbing the steps of parliment house,that the polies will take the unwelcome toxic invasion seriously.
It is only that Australian rivers have a different water shed or catchment area that they are not in southern states yet.
It is only a matter of time until some find their way over a hill or around a moutain into another river system that they will continue their ever invasive march, just as they have done in Qld & NT. With devastating effects.
SO why would you to keep them in Victoria?? or anywhere else.??
Cheers
Ian
Can/will large toads eat smaller ones without having any ill effect? Could be a good way to bump off little fellas and incentive to have a large one as a pet as I live in central Q.L.D
Cannibal lector would be a good name...
Thanks Chris D for the warning & I know exactly what you mean, but it is beyond me to give up on such a close to the heart wildlife threatening thing such as cane toads & feral cats & feral pigs etc.
Until people have witnesed the destruction themselves & lived with them for so many years & watched the decline of native species around us, they have NO idea.
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you would have to have rocks in your head
There is no need to insult people's intelligence.unless you dramatically lower your IQ (like down to single digits)
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