Nature never ceases to amaze, and a recent discovery in the northern region of Queensland, Australia, is a testament to that.
According to a report by the local ABC television channel, workers from the State Department of the Environment stumbled upon a colossal cane toad while clearing a trail in Conway National Park.
Park ranger Kylie Gray recounted the astonishing encounter, describing the toad as resembling “a soccer ball with legs.” Weighing in at 2.7 kilograms and measuring just over 25 centimeters in length, the amphibian left the workers in awe.
This remarkable find adds to a string of unusual discoveries in Australia. Previously, a remarkably large bull measuring nearly two meters tall captured the attention of social media users.
Additionally, the remnants of a dragon-like creature with a wingspan of 7 meters were uncovered, sparking further fascination.
As these intriguing discoveries continue to unfold, it highlights the ongoing exploration and understanding of our natural environment and its wonders.