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Invading Animals: The Cane Toad

Invading Animals: The Cane Toad

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Science, Biology, Other

6th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Wayground Content

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Australia's isolation hasn't shielded it from invasive species. British colonization introduced non-native species, notably the South American cane toad in 1935, intended to control beetles harming sugar cane crops. However, the toads couldn't reach the beetles and spread uncontrollably, occupying vast areas. Their adaptability and prolific breeding made them highly invasive, displacing native amphibians and affecting various species. This highlights the fragility of ecosystems and the impact of altering a single element.

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