Cane toads have leapt ahead of evolution theories by growing bigger and changing more rapidly than expected, according to new ...
Invasive cane toads in Japan evolved larger bodies in just decades, revealing how quickly animal traits can change in new ...
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Cane toads growing bigger and faster than expected, study finds
Cane toads have leapt ahead of evolution theories by growing bigger and changing more rapidly than expected, according to new ...
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Researchers issue warning as harmful creatures spread across entire continent: 'We don't really know how to control it'
"They’ve basically taken over." ...
A new study comparing invasive cane toads in Japan and Australia has found substantial changes in body size and shape have ...
South American cane toads were brought to Australia in 1935 to help eradicate native beetles that were destroying sugar cane crops. The toads didn’t care much for the beetles, but they did spread ...
This marsupial carnivore is endangered, mainly because it tries to eat toxic cane toads. Some scientists think they can stave ...
Kyoto, Japan -- In 1978, cane toads, which are native to South and Central America, were introduced for pest control to Ishigaki island in Okinawa prefecture in Japan. These poisonous toads secrete ...
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