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Exploding Toads in Germany:

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Ewan
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Joined: 14 Jul 2003
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Posted: 27 Apr 2005
It would appear that everyone likes a good exploding toad story:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4486247.stm
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200504/s1352292.htm
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1389980/posts

Can anyone on the forum shed light on the veracity of the report and, if true, the possible cause?

Ewan
Ewan Shilland
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Environmental Change Research Centre
University College London
Allen
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Joined: 29 Apr 2005
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Posted: 29 Apr 2005

  I am an Orthopedic Surgeon in Fort Worth,Texas,USA, and an amateur naturalist. 13 years ago, I rescued a Tiger Salamander on a highway in Colorado which was almost run over by an automobile. I brought it back to Fort Worth where it lived for some 12 years in a terrarium. Like most amphibians it had a voracious appetite, consuming large quantities of insects & worms during the spring, summer, & fall (hibernated in winter). The last 6 -9 months of its life,it's abdomen spontaneously swelled to 3 or 4 times its normal size. During this time its activity level & appetite remained totally normal. Then one morning I opened the terrarium to feed it, and all that was left of its body was a thin gelatinous outline on the soil around its skeletal remnants. I did not witness the "explosion", but my family members & I had commented on numerous occasions prior to its demise, that it was so tightly swollen that it looked as if it would explode at any second.

     I don't have a scientific or medical explanation for  this phenomenom, but am curious if the etiology of the salamander's demise is related to the "Exploding toads of Hamburg". Thank you...any comments are welcome.


Caleb
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Joined: 17 Feb 2003
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Posted: 03 May 2005
There's a thorough wikipedia page on the story here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploding_toad

I think it's highly unlikely myself... people have seen bloated and splattered toads and corpses, but there don't seem to be any reports of someone having actually seen one explode.
jopedder
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Joined: 24 Jul 2003
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Posted: 04 May 2005
My wife keeps Xenopus at work and on a few occasions has reported extremely swollen toads in the tank (think the scene in Shrek with a helium frog on a string  ), she and her colleagues have tried to find a probable cause for this in order to prevent it happening again but have failed.  I don't think that they have ever had one explode before and have rather opted to relieve the subject of its probable misery before this happened.  I'll find out tonight if sheÆs had any 'bangers' and report back.
Donny
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Posted: 05 May 2005

Well, just to add to the anecdotes:

I had some Xenopus that within a week or so all swelled up massively one after the other and died - didn't explode though.

Also observed a female palmate newt in our garden pond who was very swollen - not just with eggs, she looked like if you stuck a pin in her, she would burst.  She was so fat she couldn't walk on land and lived in the pond like that  - even overwintering - for about a year before dissapearing.

???


nao
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Joined: 16 Mar 2007
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Posted: 16 Mar 2007

I am sure that toads in Germany was exploded by political weapon some kind of electro magnetic radiation.

In Japan, I was targeted by far-left wing violent group associated with North Korea related to adruption (kidnap) problem with Japan.

Heavy amount of EM radiation have been attacked upon me. I have been protecting my body by the mean of TEMPUR bed.

EM radiation makes my body swelling about to explode/

Such as eyes, internal organ and even penis.

I am belonging to conservative faction politically in Japan.

Please pay attention to Far-Left wings.

 

Regards


GemmaJF
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Posted: 16 Mar 2007
Thanks for that nao, I think that puts a much clearer perspective on things. I also have been attacked. My neighbours created a device from a micro-wave oven and directs it at me when I sleep. What has the world come to eh?
Gemma Fairchild, Independent Ecological Consultant
Vicar
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Joined: 02 Sep 2004
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Posted: 17 Mar 2007
I have to apologise for hijacking this thread and bringing it back to a more serious direction :P....

This is an a professional area of work for me. The only biological effects proven so far from EM (RF & microwave) radiation are the well known heating effects. Millions of pounds have been spent on researching this, both for the mobile phone and defence industries.

The only reason that research is continuing is that there is a slightly higher-than-expected statistical correlation with incidents of leukaemia and overhead electrical power transmission lines.

Anyway, I line my hoodie & pants with tin-foil, so I'm safe !


Steve Langham - Chairman    
Surrey Amphibian & Reptile Group (SARG).

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