does anyone know why this is happeneng?

#1
:eek:

"Hundreds of toads have met an unexplained, explosive demise in Germany in recent days, it was reported on Saturday.

According to reports from animal welfare workers and veterinarians as many as a thousand of the amphibians have perished after their bodies swelled to bursting point and their entrails were propelled for up to a metre.

It is like "a science fiction film", according to Werner Smolnik of a nature protection society in the northern city of Hamburg, where the phenomenon of the exploding toad has been observed.

"You see the animals crawling on the ground, swelling and then exploding," he said.

He said the bodies of the toads expanded to three-and-a-half times their normal size.

"I have never seen such a thing," said veterinarian Otto Horst.

So bad has the death toll been that the lake in the Altona district of Hamburg has been dubbed "the pond of death".

Access to it has been sealed off and every night a biologist visits it between 2:00am and 3:00am, which appears to be peak time for batrachians to go bang.

Explanations include an unknown virus, a fungus that has infected the water, or crows, which in an echo of the Alfred Hitchcock movie The Birds, attack the toads, literally scaring them to death.

-AFP"
 

Glockmatic

Well-Known Member
#6
and we're gonna party like its 19-HOLD UP IT IS.

Anyways, somethings probably wrong with the water over there, frogs are natures alarms since they absorb chemicals and such from water and they have mutations and shit. But instead of mutations they blow up
 
#9
Anyways, somethings probably wrong with the water over there, frogs are natures alarms since they absorb chemicals and such from water and they have mutations and shit. But instead of mutations they blow up
Yeah Bud-wei-ser chemicals. First had them singing, now exploding. Sad...
 
#10
exploading toads....wow...that is really revolting.

If it is chemicals in the water, wouldnt other animals be affected by it... or are toads the only affected so far?
 
#11
I wondered what would happen if I poured 75 pounds of Alka Seltzer into the swamp, I thought it would do nothing...

BOY WAS I WRONG :):thumb:
 
#13
Amara said:
exploading toads....wow...that is really revolting.

If it is chemicals in the water, wouldnt other animals be affected by it... or are toads the only affected so far?
frogs drink it and absorb it through their skin so they're first to be effected. their prey is next then other animals who drink the same water over time.
 

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