Animals
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Alien Spotted-Thighed Frog Invasion Disrupts Southern Australia's Natural Biodiversity
A carnivorous and alien spotted-thighed frog has been wreaking havoc on the indigenous biodiversity of southern Australia with its indiscriminate feeding, according to the University of South Australia (UniSA) researchers.
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