The cane toad, a South American amphibian, has become a devastating invasive species globally. Introduced for pest control, ...
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This Amphibian’s Eggs Look Like Jewelry
The toxic cane toad may be big and warty, but the eggs it lays in delicate, translucent strings resemble a strand of ...
They're one of Australia's biggest problems, making containment a serious task.
Aussies are being warned of the dangers of handling cane toad eggs after a Queensland resident found stringy spawn in their pool. Aussies are being warned of the dangers of handling cane toad eggs ...
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Researchers Forced Cane Toads To Hatch As Albinos In Order To Determine Why Natural Selection Has Made This Condition So Rare
This is a basic concept of natural selection in that those traits that make survival easier will be more likely to be passed ...
The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) says it is aware of a recent video currently circulating on social media ...
New Curtin University research has found invasive cane toads are on track to reach Western Australia’s Pilbara region within the next 10 to 20 years, threatening to cause widespread losses among ...
Cane toads appear ordinary, yet their breeding reveals stunning jewel-like egg strands. Beautiful but toxic, these shimmering chains highlight survival, invasion, and nature’s deceptive brilliance.
Hoptimus Prime took out the prestigious event, with the winner receiving a “big trophy”. Other toads included Ribbit De Niro, ...
A new study predicts that without containment efforts, cane toads will infest up to 75 per cent of the Pilbara within three decades.
New Curtin University research has found invasive cane toads are on track to reach Western Australia's Pilbara region within ...
Researchers have newly described three extremely rare species of toad that leapfrog over the egg-to-tadpole stage and give birth to toadlets.
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