Invasive Species Invasion! This Tiny, Toxic Toad is Taking Over Florida's Backyards and Eating Everything in Sight
Move over, pythons! Florida has a new nightmare creeping through its suburbs, and it's not slithering—it's hopping. The ever-growing population of cane toads, a highly toxic invasive species, is exploding across backyards, parks, and golf courses, sending pet owners into a panic. These slimy invaders can kill a dog in minutes with just one lick, and locals are calling it an "apocalypse." The clincher? They're breeding faster than anyone can catch them, turning peaceful neighborhoods into toxic warzones—and the internet is losing its mind over the viral videos of these monstrous toads on the loose!