On March 27, we’ll discuss Elizabeth Kolbert’s book, “Life on a Little-Known Planet,” and those working to protect the natural world.
What looked like just another fallen iguana carried a hidden toxin. It's a warning Florida veterinarians said pet owners ...
A collaboration between University of Melbourne and US firm Colossal Biosciences has developed a method of “turbocharging” assisted reproduction in marsupials. It uses a cocktail of hormones to induce ...
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Preventing cobra from eating poisonous cane toad during rescue operation
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From alligator-eating snakes and venomous fish to poisonous toads and New Yorkers, Florida is the land of invasive species. Over the last century, creatures have swam, slithered, crawled—or, in many ...
Cane toads were introduced to Australia in 1935 to control sugarcane beetles, but the toads ignore the beetles while decimating the ecosystem they were meant to protect. Instead, they became a highly ...
Near the hamlet of Quebradita, outside Freirina in Chile’s Atacama Region, one shallow pond brought two Rhinella atacamensis juveniles into deadly contact. Ignacio Garrido-Muñoz, a veterinary medicine ...
Cane toads are an invasive species in Florida that secrete a milky-white toxin called bufotoxin, which can be deadly to pets. Cane toads can be distinguished from native toads by their large size, ...
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