Acta Scientific Biotechnology

Short Communication Volume 4 Issue 4

Why was the World's Largest Toad (Toadzilla) Euthanized?

Cemil Koyunoğlu*

Energy Systems Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Central Campus, Yalova, Turkey

*Corresponding Author: Cemil Koyunoğlu, Energy Systems Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Central Campus, Yalova, Turkey.

Received: February 20, 2023; Published: November 16, 2023

An enormous cane frog weighing 2.7 kg was discovered in an Australian national park in Queensland. According to reports, the Toadzilla, a 25 cm long animal, is six times bigger than a typical cane frog. Authorities claimed that the extremely toxic animal consumed everything in its way.

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Citation: Cemil Koyunoğlu. “Why was the World's Largest Toad (Toadzilla) Euthanized?".Acta Scientific Biotechnology 4.4 (2023): 27.

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Copyright: © 2023 Cemil Koyunoğlu. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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