She survived the devour, digestion and expulsion

She survived the devour, digestion and expulsion.

Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) she survived being devoured and digested, after which she spent approx. hours in a dog's stomach, finished with a happy return – brought by the Australian portal news.com. A dog named Bella – owned by Australian rugby player Jackson Crews – he just didn't notice , that the toad also decided to use the food leftovers left by the owner. – I tossed the leftovers from my dinner onto the grass, and Bella ate it all right away – reports the owner. – Once I noticed, when a dog swallows a toad, I immediately drove him to an animal clinic, where the injection was given to assist in returning the food. Unfortunately, there was no toad in the returned food, so Bella was given another injection – tells the story of the Jackson Crews. It was only after the second injection that the dog returned the frog. Both the dog and the toad emerged unscathed from the incident, which many consider a miracle. Both victims were only a bit lost and scared, reports the portal. The happy toad was stopped by the clinic workers and became its mascot – she was given the name Spew. Living approx. 20 years of giant toads, which were brought to Australia for crop pest control, are a common cause of death among animals. They have venom glands of the skin, which cause poisoning among animals after its consumption. Strong toxins secreted by amphibians under stress are able to kill even a large animal within a few minutes.

– Bella's inborn greed, thanks to which she swallowed the frog quickly, she saved her life – its owner laughs. There have also been many reports of hallucinogenic effects of toad venom.