From environment.gov.au:Cane Toads have venom-secreting poison glands (known as parotoid glands) or swellings on each shoulder where poison is released when they are threatened. If ingested, this venom can cause rapid heartbeat, excessive salivation, convulsions and paralysis and can result in death for many native animals.
Adiraiju almost 4 years ago
That’s less venom, and more bile….
I Mad Am I almost 4 years ago
Doesn’t have to be just Twitter. Some leak all sorts of body products… …everywhere!
Nachikethass almost 4 years ago
Lots of venom in this world…
incognito almost 4 years ago
Hardly look at social media these days, no point…..
Moonkey Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Most people confuse poisonous and venomous anyway. Kind of like nauseated and nauseous.
Mediatech almost 4 years ago
He has some gall.
car2ner almost 4 years ago
the comments on Twitter can be particularly toxic
Plods with ...™ almost 4 years ago
More of a toad.
33Angel almost 4 years ago
Hahahahaha!!!
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
A smart, venomous frog…..
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
Funny, you said you were a frog, not a troll.
Lablubber almost 4 years ago
Is that the same frog from today’s Rubes?
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 4 years ago
From environment.gov.au:Cane Toads have venom-secreting poison glands (known as parotoid glands) or swellings on each shoulder where poison is released when they are threatened. If ingested, this venom can cause rapid heartbeat, excessive salivation, convulsions and paralysis and can result in death for many native animals.