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"Birds May Be Behind Exploding German Toads"

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Source: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1894&e=6&u=/ap/20050429/ap_on_sc/germany_exploding_toads

By MATT SURMAN, Associated Press Writer
Thu Apr 28, 9:02 PM ET



BERLIN - Why are toads puffing up and spontaneously exploding in northern Europe? It began in a posh German neighborhood and has spread across the border into Denmark. It's left onlookers baffled, but one German scientist studying the splattered amphibian remains now has a theory: Hungry crows may be pecking out their livers.

"The crows are clever," said Frank Mutschmann, a Berlin veterinarian who collected and tested specimens at the Hamburg pond. "They learn quickly from watching other crows how to get the livers."

So far, more than 1,000 toad corpses have been found at a pond in Hamburg and in Denmark. But the pond water in Hamburg has been tested, and its quality is no better or worse than elsewhere in the city. The remains have been checked for a virus or bacteria, but none has been found.

Based on the wounds, Mutschmann said, it appears that a bird pecks into the toad with its beak between the amphibian's chest and abdominal cavity, and the toad puffs itself up as a natural defense mechanism.

But, because the liver is missing and there's a hole in the toad's body, the blood vessels and lungs burst and the other organs ooze out, he said.

As gruesome as it sounds, it isn't actually that unusual, he said.

"It's not unique — it's in a city area, and that makes it spectacular," Mutschmann said. "Of course, it's something very dramatic."

There have also been reports of exploded toads in a pond near Laasby in central Jutland in Denmark.

Local environmental workers in Hamburg have described it as a scene out of a horror or science fiction movie, with the bloated frogs agonizing and twitching for several minutes, inflating like a balloon before suddenly bursting.

"It's horrible," biologist Heidi Mayerhoefer was quoted as telling the Hamburger Morgenpost daily.

"The toads burst, the entrails slide out. But the animal isn't immediately dead — they keep struggling for several minutes."

Hamburg's Institute for Hygiene and the Environment regularly tests water quality in the city, and found no evidence that the toads were diseased. The institute even ruled out that the toads were suffering because of a fungus brought in from South America.

Other theories have been that horses on a nearby track infected them with a virus, or even that the toads are taking the selfless way out — sacrificing themselves by suicide to save others from overpopulation.

Could hungry crows be a reasonable answer?

"We haven't seen that. It might be, it might not be," said institute spokeswoman Janne Kloepper. "It's speculation," until it's observed, she said.

Local officials in Hamburg were advising residents to stay away from the pond dubbed by German tabloids, "the death pool."
 
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jenov4

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Heh, old news! I'm too lazy to find the other thread.

But exploding is probably the last way I'd like to leave this planet.
 
Heard about this today from my physics teacher...He also told us that Cornell spotted a living specimen of a certain woodpecker, though to be extint. This guy is a genius...He also works at Cornell, where he is working on nanotechnology, with another group of scientists. Even though he is working on it, he is quite scared of what nanotechnology makes possible.
 

Zensetsu

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speedpop said:
If only they could get rid of cane toads as well.
Hahah when i was younger i lived in Townsville......we had a pool and this big scoop thing to get leaves out of it. Whenever we found a cane toad in the yard we'd pick it up with the scoop and fling it like a catapault onto the road or the neighbours roof. Good times. :lol


(cane toads are evil introduced species that kill native frogs so its ok)
 

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ToyMachine228 said:
Heard about this today from my physics teacher...He also told us that Cornell spotted a living specimen of a certain woodpecker, though to be extint.


hey, i just saw a news reporting about this .. pretty damn cool .
 
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