Australia, you've done it again! A study published this month studied the behaviors of invasive populations of cane toads in Australia. These toads, it would seem, have evolved to target not only ...
Editor's note: This story originally published May 30, 2018. Parts of it have been updated. As if a global pandemic wasn't enough, cane toads are back. The big, warty toads are active again, and ...
New Curtin University research has found invasive cane toads are on track to reach Western Australia's Pilbara region within ...
Predators like quolls, goannas, snakes, and even crocodiles have suffered catastrophic population declines after ingesting ...
Toxic toads are invading Florida yards, and officials are warning you to protect your pets and children.Cane toads are an invasive species and can be deadly for cats and dogs. As a pet owner, Andreas ...
MIAMI (AP) — “Who can I call to get rid of these monsters??? I’m dying over here and I have 3 dogs!” The distressed plea for help was posted late last month by Ohilda Gilbert, a real estate agent, on ...
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 ...
Cane toads have become an invasive menace in South Florida in recent decades, and it appears they're a permanent part of the landscape. Also known as the bufo toad or marine toad, they are common ...
Evolution is typically a slow process—but one toad species may have inadvertently figured out a way to speed it up: by eating their young. Cane toads are native to Central America, but they were ...
A study using albino cane toads with edited genes challenges the belief that albino wildlife is rare because it’s more ...
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