On another note, I used to have all sorts of odd things in my freezer when I worked for a museum. I would spot a cool bit of road kill and pop it into the freezer so I could take to work later on. The best one was a river otter that I was later able to trade to another museum for a sabertooth cat skull cast.
And @rooeytoo, freezing is indeed a good way to painlessly kill reptiles and amphibians. We used to do it with rattlesnakes that members of the public would bring to us at the museum.
BTW, we used to be victimized by the same Cane Toad when I lived in Florida. It was originally released in sugar cane fields to help control rats and mice and has happily spread to people’s gardens where hapless dogs bite them and are poisoned.
Apparently it is possible to eat the critters (since they can weigh 5 pounds or more it is worth considering) but I suspect a certain high level of desperation has to be involved.