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Invasive Cane Toads Resort to Cannibalism as a Survival Tactic in New Environment
Cane toads in Australia are considered as effective means for pest control since 1935. Previously native to South America, the population of cane toads has thrived in Australia, adapting to certain conditions despite the warming planet.
Latest Research Articles
Environmental Scientists Tried Altering Clouds to Save the Great Barrier Reef
Massive Asteroid Twice the Size of Empire State Building Will Pass By Earth on September
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For the First Time in 40 Years, Blue Whales Return to Spain's Atlantic Coast
Storm Watch: Two Systems May Develop Into a Tropical Depression Within the Week
Hunger in Madagascar: First Ever Famine Blamed Entirely on Climate Change
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Caught on Cam: Great White Shark Tearing Remains of Humpback Whale Into Shreds
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Researchers Measure How Arctic Responds to Climate Change and Rapid Warming
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2021's Global Wildfires Have Emitted Record-Breaking 4.7 Gigatons of CO2 in the Atmosphere
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Beavers to be Released Into the Wild in England with Legal Protection
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Tennessee Tragedy: 7-Month-Old Twins Swept Away in Flash Floods
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Experts Warn of Another Deadly Global Outbreak to Strike Within 60 Years
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Meteorologists Monitor 3 Potential Atlantic Tropical Systems that Could Develop in Coming Days





