Hitchhiking cane toads pose threat to southern Australia
October 6, 2024 5:10 PM   Subscribe

Hitchhiking cane toads pose threat to southern Australia. A biosecurity analyst says cane toads have travelled long distances on cars and trucks to end up in places where new populations would not be welcome. Context: cane toads are an ecological disaster in Australia, they are a foreign introduced species that eat native frogs, out compete native frogs, and also kill native snakes/lizards/mammals when the native snakes/lizards/mammals eat cane toads (because cane toads are poisonous.)
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Identifying cane toads
posted by flabdablet at 5:39 PM on October 6


The eyebrow ridges are pretty distinctive. If you're looking at the critter's face and see more Sam the American Eagle than Kermit, that's a clue.
posted by flabdablet at 5:43 PM on October 6


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