'Giant' frog weighing three kilograms found in Australia


 Queensland: Wildlife department officials in Australia have caught the largest frog named Ken Toad weighing 2.7 kg and it can become an honor for the Guinness Book of World Records.

 


It wis also called '
Toadzilla' after the giant creature called Godzilla. A female ranger in the north of Queensland's Conway National Park found it. As soon as she saw it, she was surprised that this might be the heaviest frog in the world.

The female frog was then weighed at the University of Queensland's Department of Ecology and weighed three kilograms, which is the largest and heaviest frog ever recorded. Some people call it goal football with legs attached. After weighing it for several days, it came to 2700 grams. Its total length is 255 mm, however, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, a pet frog in Sweden in 1991 weighed 2.65 kg, and now the cane toad weighs more than that.

 

Cane toad frogs were first brought to Australia from South and Central America, after which they were introduced to the new country and are now found in large numbers in Australia. However, there are over a billion of them in Australia and are considered enemies of crops and fields.

 

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