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Rare Alpine Frog Bred in AustraliaSHARE RELATED August 4, 2009— "We don't think they are poisonous, but they certainly taste bad," an ecologist says of Australia's corroboree frog, an endangered species that has now been successfully bred in captivity. Video. © 2009 National Geographic (AP) Unedited Transcript The ...
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Breaking Tweets | World News, Twitter-StylePer New Scientist: Scientists say that Australian meat ants might be the biocontrol agent that could help with the massive cane toad population that is a current problem in Australia. Cane toads were originally introduced into Australia to eat pests in sugar cane fields, per the article. The ...
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Aussie meat ants may be invasive cane toad's Achilles' heelPublic release date: 30-Mar-2009 [ | E-mail Article ] Contact: Melanie Thomson melanie.thomson@wiley.com 44-186-547-6270 Wiley-Blackwell Aussie meat ants may be invasive cane toad's Achilles' heel Ecologists in Australia have discovered that cane toads are far more susceptible ...
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119 illegal African clawed frogs seized in Nevada - The Scientist Community - debate. relate. collaborate.RENO, Nev. - State wildlife officials raided three residences in the Reno area where they seized more than 100 African clawed frogs, which they say are prohibited because they can pose a serious danger to native frogs and entire ecosystems. No charges have been filed against the people ...
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