other birds turn the toads over and eat only the non-poisonous internal organs. Opinion is divided concerning their current status, some think the native wildlife is starting to recognize them as a threat and they stay away.Australia is still a long way from controlling cane toad numbers or putting a stop to their expansion. Scientific evidence suggests that this "imported animal represents a nuisance to man and an ecological threat to the Australian environment." The rapid growth of the species may have consequences in areas considered irrelevant at the time of its introduction. The cane toad has provided a painful lesson in what can happen to native species when an exotic species is introduced to a new habitat. ...