An invasive species expert has criticised an up-and-coming ABC documentary series that proposes Australians eat cane toads to eradicate the toxic amphibians.
Australia recently made headlines with an extraordinary discovery: a massive cane toad weighing a staggering 5.95 pounds. This amphibian, nicknamed “Toadzilla,” was found in Conway National Park by ...
“They appear to have developed more of a tolerance to (cane toad) toxins.” Dr Andrew Amey. Picture: Queensland Museum Dr Amey, 53, of The Gap, said while frogs mostly ate insects, they would ...
they would be a terrific cane toad controller,” Rick says. “They also don’t eat the eggs of native frogs much at all and have almost no poison until they metamorphose (turn into baby toads) when they ...
Toxic gratitude, the practice of minimizing genuine emotions by emphasizing thankfulness, can be detrimental to mental well-being. It involves dismissing personal struggles and invalidating others ...