Health & Medicine
Threatened Australian Monitor Lizards Trained To Avoid Eating Toxic Toads
Researchers from the University of Sydney have trained Australian monitor lizards to avoid eating deadly cane toads, by feeding them smaller, non-lethal ones. This could help save endangered lizards that have recently suffered catastrophic population declines, following poisonous toad invasions.
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