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These guys definitely give us “Frog and Toad” vibes (a real blast from the past) minus the whole anthropomorphic thing. That doesn’t mean you can dress one up with a top hat, though. Anyway, the cane toad is an impressive amphibian with a big, bulky body, known for its warty skin, wide frame, and loud, distinctive croak. Native to Central and South America, they were introduced to other parts of the world as pest control. You probably know how well that worked out because now they are invasive in many ecosystems. They breed fast and are actually toxic to some animals. Australia, in particular, is having a tough time with them because it is an island nation with a unique ecological system shaped by its isolation. Even though they are invasive and causing trouble, we still think they are kind of cute. They have this tough-guy vibe that is oddly endearing for such a small creature.
This is a real taxidermy cane toad, scientifically known as Rhinella marina. Its lifelike details, including textured skin and a natural pose, make it a striking addition for collectors of oddities and curiosities.
Whether placed on a curio shelf or used as a unique décor accent, this preserved toad brings a touch of natural intrigue to any collection.
You will receive one taxidermy toad. Each piece is handcrafted from a natural specimen, so size and color may vary. The toads measure approximately 4 to 4.5 inches deep, 3.25 to 3.5 inches wide, and 2.5 to 3 inches tall. Photos show examples of what you might receive.
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These guys definitely give us “Frog and Toad” vibes (a real blast from the past) minus the whole anthropomorphic thing. That doesn’t mean you can dress one up with a top hat, though. Anyway, the cane toad is an impressive amphibian with a big, bulky body, known for its warty skin, wide frame, and loud, distinctive croak. Native to Central and South America, they were introduced to other parts of the world as pest control. You probably know how well that worked out because now they are invasive in many ecosystems. They breed fast and are actually toxic to some animals. Australia, in particular, is having a tough time with them because it is an island nation with a unique ecological system shaped by its isolation. Even though they are invasive and causing trouble, we still think they are kind of cute. They have this tough-guy vibe that is oddly endearing for such a small creature.
This is a real taxidermy cane toad, scientifically known as Rhinella marina. Its lifelike details, including textured skin and a natural pose, make it a striking addition for collectors of oddities and curiosities.
Whether placed on a curio shelf or used as a unique décor accent, this preserved toad brings a touch of natural intrigue to any collection.
You will receive one taxidermy toad. Each piece is handcrafted from a natural specimen, so size and color may vary. The toads measure approximately 4 to 4.5 inches deep, 3.25 to 3.5 inches wide, and 2.5 to 3 inches tall. Photos show examples of what you might receive.






