Tony Armstrong discusses why cane toads are considered an invasive species in Australia. In this video, he visits a group of ...
deer and cane toad might sound extreme to some, but it's gaining attention as a solution to tackle the growing impact of invasive species. Now, Tony Armstrong hosts the ABC series Eat the Invaders ...
Are you excited to have some cane toad?” Ms Kaechele asked the bemused pollie. “You’re joking of course,” Mr Katter replied looking horrified, “magpies eat cane toads.” “Magpies eat ...
They are taking part in the Great Cane Toad Bust, an annual attempt to keep a lid on the population of these invasive, toxic amphibians. Toads thus caught will be killed humanely by being chilled ...
Because of their size, they can’t eat large living creatures. Generally, you can observe that the larger the toad, the bigger its food chain will be. Larger toad species, such as cane toads, can ...
The cane toad (Rhinella marina) is an invasive species in Australia, originally introduced to control agricultural pests. However, its introduction has led to significant ecological consequences ...