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Battle of the Most Invasive Animals (Cane Toad vs Rat)

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So yeah, we have the Cane Toad, which is the most dangerous invasive species in Australia, and then we have the rat, a worldwide invasive threat and likely responsible for many extinctions. Supposedly cane toads can eat cats (https://vsbattles.com/threads/american-bullfrog-vs-rat.53295/post-1773279 ), but evidence of cane toads actually eating a cat is lacking plus the largest cane toad is much smaller than a cat (24 cm from snout to vent)

For this one, the Cane Toad will be bloodlusted, because otherwise the Cane Toad will just sit there and die trying to poison the rat.

That being said, here are their profiles.:

Cane Toad's Profile
Rat's Profile

Who takes this?

Cane Toad: 0
Rat: 2 (Artorimachi Meteoraft, It is I Wyatt)
Inconclusive: 0
 
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So yeah, we have the Cane Toad, which is the most dangerous invasive species in Australia, and then we have the rat, a worldwide invasive threat and likely responsible for many extinctions. Supposedly cane toads can eat cats (https://vsbattles.com/threads/american-bullfrog-vs-rat.53295/post-1773279 ), but evidence of cane toads actually eating a cat is lacking plus the largest cane toad is much smaller than a cat (24 cm from snout to vent)

For this one, the Cane Toad will be bloodlusted, because otherwise the Cane Toad will just sit there and die trying to poison the rat.

That being said, here are their profiles.:

Cane Toad's Profile
Rat's Profile

Who takes this?

Cane Toad: 0
Rat: 0
Inconclusive: 0
Does the rat have diseases?

also even if the toad is bloodlusted since rats are their predators and are skilled jumpers/also high animalistic intelligence. I think the rat wins more
 
Does the rat have diseases?

also even if the toad is bloodlusted since rats are their predators and are skilled jumpers/also high animalistic intelligence. I think the rat wins more
I don't think diseases matter that much here considering animal-to-animal transmission of rat diseases aren't really that well-studied and certainly no studies were ever conducted on whether rats can spread anything to amphibians or not, never mind their effects on non-human animals.
 
I don't think diseases matter that much here considering animal-to-animal transmission of rat diseases aren't really that well-studied and certainly no studies were ever conducted on whether rats can spread anything to amphibians or not.
Alright then but even if the toad is bloodlusted I believe the rat still has the intelligence and skill advantage
 
That's not a rat; that's a Rakali. They aren't even in the same genus.
Australian rodent that eats cane frogs. I couldn't resist the real life canon humor. I'm still voting the rat but for the actual reason of rats being more agile, experience against frogs, wounding and crippling by attacking the hind legs.
 
The Rat eventually dies from poison but not fast enough before it caves the Toad's skull in with its teeth

Rat FRA
 
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