Thousands of Cane Toads Killed in "Toad Day Out" »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 7 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & Technology

At first glance, one might think that killing thousands of toads, and being gleeful about it, might be a bad thing. But in fact these are poisonous cane toads, which were introduced into Australia in 1935, and threaten many native species.

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    myfairlady7 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Thousands of poisonous cane toads met a poetic fate Sunday as gleeful.

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      Fritz077 months, 1 week ago

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      Hi,
      I use to be upset with GODs creation and got up during the night to catch and kill toads. One day I examined their droppings and found them to be full of beetles and insects. From that day onwards, I treat them with respect knowing that they are controlling my garden pests.
      Fritz07
      have a look at my new website www.jesuslordofthesabbath.com

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