Going for croak: under threat frogs hitchhiking their way back to life
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Mr Laidlaw said he felt sorry for the frogs, which were eaten by the toads.
“When you look at it [the frogs] compared with a cane toad, they are so soft, so gentle, so susceptible. Cane toads look like a big warrior, four to five times as big,” Mr Laidlaw said.
Avoiding snakes and crocodiles, he records frogs every evening near his home south of Darwin. As he goes, he kills as many cane toads as he can, however he can.
Australia has 240 known species of native frogs, many of which are under threat, said Kathy Potter, amphibian biologist with the Australian Museum and one of the paper’s author.
Frog species have disappeared worldwide and many more were on the edge of extinction.
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