I’m the world’s sexiest scientist and I love posting daring snaps – I even let a poisonous beast crawl all over me
THE world’s “sexiest scientist” let a poisonous beast crawl over her chest in a daring video.
Rosie Moore, 26, mainly works with fearsome reptiles and sharks – and often takes shocking risks for her 63,000 Instagram followers.
The Florida Atlantic University graduate shared a clip of a chubby cane toad crawling all over her chest.
Rosie often posts photos with reptiles like this snake[/caption] She models on the side, and has brand endorsements on her Instagram profile[/caption]She also has an Instagram following of over 63,000 followers, where she posts daring images of her with beasts like alligators and poisonous reptiles.
Recently, the beautiful boffin posted a clip of a chubby cane toad crawling all over her chest.
Rosie explained that cane toads “can produce a milky white toxin on its back” when provoked.
She said: “This substance is particularly dangerous to house pets and can leave them distressed or dead in minutes.”
Rosie went on to say that cane toads are an invasive species in Florida that can often be confused for native southern toads.
The scientist said: “If you see a large toad and are worried it may harm your pet, look for the ridges on the head!”
“Cane toads do not have ridges on their heads like southern toads.”
Rosie affectionately calls the toad Meatloaf – and Meatloaf’s zookeeper owner Jenna Marie has 11,000 Instagram followers on her page.
In the footage, Rosie is seen letting the toad crawl around her chest without it apparently producing any white toxins, suggesting Meatloaf was comfortable in Rosie’s hands.
“One clingy toad. Can only imagine why,” wrote one cheeky user.
Another follower asked: “Did you try kissing it?”
Rosie replied: “Twice.”
Another joked: “But will he [Meatloaf] do anything for love?”
Another follower commented: “Not the cuddliest of critters!”
“Huge frog. What if you lick [its] back what happens? LSD?” said someone else.
Rosie describes herself as a master free diver and geoscientist[/caption] She seemed amused holding Meatloaf[/caption] The cuddly amphibian seemed at ease in Rosie’s care[/caption]