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27 March 2007

OMG! Be afraid! It's ... [More:]Toadzilla!
Wow! That toad is so big they couldn't fit it in the frame of the photo!
posted by deadcowdan 27 March | 05:16
Let me know when a sparrow-sized moth is found.
posted by Smart Dalek 27 March | 05:16
That is more cane toad than you could smack with even a Great Big Bertha. That is a graphite shaft bendin', titanium head dentin' poisonous mutha of an amphibian.
posted by paulsc 27 March | 05:42
Er ... Smart Dalek
≡ Click to see image ≡
posted by essexjan 27 March | 06:22
Toadzilla was caught during a community hunt in Darwin

Darwin, how ironic.

It seldom turns out well when a non-native creature is introduced to control another.
posted by LoriFLA 27 March | 07:07
essexjan -maybe the two beasts should battle each other, become friends, and fight crime.
posted by Smart Dalek 27 March | 07:11
another creature of the native persuasion that is. :)
posted by LoriFLA 27 March | 07:12
If the toads start getting that big on a regular basis then maybe the Aussie's could start hunting them for sport!
posted by LunaticFringe 27 March | 07:19
I assumed Smart Dalek was talking about one of these.
posted by chrismear 27 March | 07:30
That's too small.
This is closer to sparrow sized.

I love the Atlas moth. I've always wanted to raise them, but I don't know where to get the eggs.
posted by plinth 27 March | 08:15
Y'all just love to give me nightmares, dontcha?
posted by deborah 27 March | 17:30
Where to sell stuff online? || I'm moving to Glasgow tomorrow! Yay!

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