RESPONSE TO THE MYTH ABOUT THE TOAD-EATING FROGS
Our comments about the myth of the toad-eating frog (see our CONTROL MYTHS page) brought an immediate and vigorous response. We wrote that the stories about Dahl’s Aquatic Frog being able to eat cane toads, although widely reported, aren’t true. Our research has showed that the frogs are vulnerable to the toads’ poison; but fortunately, most learn quickly not to eat toads, so they survive.
Graeme doesn’t agree with us. He wrote: I am appalled that you would print such nonsense without refereence to other research and that you would not try to veryify some of the information you have selectively quoted.
I have personally watched dahlii eat cane toads and toad tadpoles and survive. I have no doubt some die but some don't, I thought this was the basis of your arguments about rapid evolution. The dahlii were collected from behind the toad line so the ones that could not eat toads may have died. The fact that we have not seen a lot of dahlii that eat toads and their tadpoles may not actually support rapid evolution? |