- Taxidermied in Northern Territory, Australia from genuine Cane Toad
- The eyes are replaced with a look-a-like plastic eyes as it cant be preserved
- The toads are then stuffed with a light weight stuffing that will mimic the actual feel and look of a cane toad and it's finished off with a gloss varnish to seal and protect its skin
- This is for all alcohol lovers around the world, a unique display item for your collection
- The Cane Toad sits on a wooden cookie for a neat display
- Suitable for indoors and outdoor display under a shade
- It's a great gift for that someone who has everything or just to share a laugh with your mates
- Beware: it brings out some unusual reactions from people
*Bottle does not contain actual alcohol
**NOTE: ALL INTERNATIONAL ORDER WILL REQUIRE SIGNATURE UPON DELIVERY. IF PARCEL IS UNCLAIMED AND RETURNED TO SENDER, NO REFUND WILL BE GIVEN ON DELIVERY COST
Factsheet
About 3,000 cane toads were released in the sugarcane plantations of north Queensland in 1935. They now number well into the millions, and they're still expanding covering thousands of square miles in northeastern Australia.
They are considered to be pests and have thrived in Australia because of only a few natural predators, they breed easily, and have an abundance of food.
Their effects on Australia's ecology include the depletion of native species that die eating cane toads; the poisoning of pets and humans and depletion of native fauna preyed on by cane toads.
Government eradication efforts include asking residents to help collect and dispose of them is how this product has come about.
For more information, visit:
https://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/invasive-species/publications/factsheet-cane-toad-bufo-marinus