However, they rarely try to eat live toad tadpoles, so the big poisoning risk to native tadpoles is from
toad eggs not toad tadpoles.
Not exact matches
This doesn't achieve much in terms of controlling
toad populations, because a single male can fertilize the clutches of many females — so the few lucky males that are left behind may have a pretty exciting life, and the number of fertilized
eggs laid in that pond isn't reduced at all.
I'm based in NY, and we have a non-keto favorite we call
egg - in - the - eye, but have learned from others from other places in the states that it's also called hole - in - one and also
Toad in the Hole But it's
not the same as your
toad in the hole.