Exploding Toads: Terror in Germany

Author: DrPatPublished: Apr 27, 2005 at 11:29 am 4 comments

April in Germany brings showers of rain, flowering nut trees—and exploding toads. In a pond outside the northern German city of Hamburg, over a thousand toads have simply puffed up and exploded, so many that the lake in the Altona district of Hamburg has been dubbed "the pond of death."

Visitors to Hamburg parks are being warned to watch out for exploding toads.

Several thousand toads in the city's parks have so far mysteriously spontaneously exploded, sending entrails and toad body parts over a wide area.

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Eyewitnesses say the toads swell up to three and a half times their normal size, then suddenly burst—sending Hamburger toad chunks flying "meters into the air."

Nature protection worker Werner Smolnik from Hamburg said over the last four days at least a thousand toads had died in this manner... "It could be an unknown virus, or a fungus that has infected the water or a defense mechanism against aggressive crows... You see the toads crawling along the ground, swelling and getting bigger as they go until they are like little tennis balls, and then they suddenly explode..."

"It's a real puzzle," agreed Janne Kloepper from the Hamburg Institute for Hygiene and the Environment, adding: "If this keeps up, there will be no toads left in Hamburg."

According to Kloepper, a laboratory in Berlin has ruled out the South American fungus theory, and the toads do not appear to have any disease.

Perhaps the problem is really exploding beetles, and the toads are just innocent victims who ate the wrong bug.

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  • 1 - RJ

    Apr 27, 2005 at 5:59 pm

    This is not only disgusting, but also very unfortunate for the poor toads. Amphibians of all types have been decreasing in overall numbers globally. They do not need some new menace to their existence, whatever the etiology.

  • 2 - naz

    Apr 28, 2005 at 10:15 am

    man, these books are pretty good except the captain frog thing

  • 3 - naz

    Apr 28, 2005 at 10:15 am

    man, these books are pretty good except the captain frog thing

  • 4 - Mihos

    Apr 28, 2005 at 12:14 pm

    This is actually very alarming. Amphibians are integral ecological flags.
    Is there alot of industrialization in that region of Germany? Is it possible that the animals are consuming insects that have been exposed to fungicide?
    i hope that we learn something. THis is anything but funny.

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