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If you see a large, intimidating gray and yellow lizard, it’s probably a Nile monitor. They eat anything from bugs to iguanas ...
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“Peter Pan” Cane Toads Gene-Edited To Never Grow Up Could Save Australian Tropical EcosystemsCane toad tadpoles mostly live on algae and bacteria, but will hasten to eat any eggs of their own species they can access, cutting down competition. They can find the eggs relatively easily ...
Native to South America, cane toads were introduced down under to control sugar pests in the 1930s. They have since become one of the world’s most successful invasive species—largely because they ...
Shane Knuth, a legislator in the northeastern state of Queensland (where cane toads thrive), has proposed and official day for residents to hunt down and kill the exotic invaders. Cane toads have ...
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