In 1935, native beetles were wreaking havoc on Australia’s sugar cane crops in Queensland. The beetle larvae lived in the soil and chewed on sugarcane roots, stunting growth or killing the plants.
The Rhinella marina, commonly known as the cane toad, is one of the world’s most invasive amphibians. Native to parts of Central and South America, this large toad was introduced to countries such as ...
Cane toads are an invasive species in Florida that secrete a milky-white toxin called bufotoxin, which can be deadly to pets. Cane toads can be distinguished from native toads by their large size, ...
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Mysterious event where thousands of toads exploded may have an explanation in a very intelligent bird
There are few things more relaxing than walking through nature, seeing the beauty and enjoying the sounds of animals. If you happened to be doing this in Germany in 2005, however, you might have heard ...
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