Cane Toad Problem Solved

The only effective way

I have some good news and I have some bad news. Firstly, there maybe an effective predator to the Cane Toad. Bad news, it’s friggin tarantulas. Feet up everybody! Those hairy arachnids jump the nasty toads when they venture anywhere near their burrows. They have friggin burrows? Queensland spider expert suggests if you want cane toads out of your life adopt spiders, big ones.

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9 Responses to Cane Toad Problem Solved

  1. Then, to get rid of the tarantulas, you have to get small predatory birds.
    To get rid of predatory birds, you need BIGGER predatory birds.
    To get rid of the big predatory birds, you need jet engines.
    When jets crash in a swamp, they stir up the cane toads.
    So…

  2. Toads migrate via highways and roads. Toad grids would be a relative effective way of catching bulks of them as they can’t climb. Keep the tarantulas out of Australia. Our wolf spiders are scary enough.

  3. Can’t you just send those toads off to war or something?

  4. Looks like Boris has a job for life then :)

    Androgoth XXx

  5. She swallowed the spider to catch the frog…
    (wait, that doesn’t sound quite right)

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