Giant sea toad
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The giant sea toad, also known as the sea toad, is an amphibian reptile belonging to the family Bufonidae in the order Anura. It is usually considered the largest toad in size. Giant sea toads are native to North and South America and prefer to inhabit open grasslands and forests. They hunt at night and feed on insects, moths, snails, maggots, and other insects. Giant sea toads secrete a white venom called bufotoxin, and sometimes they even spray the venom directly; In order to control the harm of sugarcane beetles, Australians introduced giant sea toads into their local sugarcane plantations in the 1930s. However, pest infestations have not been resolved, and Australia's ecology has suffered as a result.