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Australia's Battle with Giant Toad Infestation: 'Super Cannibal' to Rescue

Australia's Battle with Giant Toad Infestation: 'Super Cannibal' to Rescue
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Science April 27, 2025 17:42

australia - Australia grapples with a long-standing plague of giant toads as a potential solution involving genetically modified toads emerges.

Australia's Battle with Giant Toad Infestation

Australia has been plagued by giant cane toads for years, with over 200 million in the northern regions. Efforts are underway to introduce genetically modified toads to curb their spread.

Unique Solution to the Toad Invasion

Plans to release special toads that have been genetically modified show promise in halting the invasive species. By removing a gene responsible for tadpole development, a 'Peter Pan' toad variant that remains in the tadpole stage has been created.

Impact of the Genetically Modified Toads

The 'Peter Pan' toads are even more voracious, consuming eggs at alarming rates. Professor Rick Shine suggests a controlled release of the missing hormone in the water to allow some modified tadpoles to mature but not reproduce.

Environmental Concerns and Approval Process

The plan is pending approval as potential impacts on other wildlife and flora are assessed. The introduction of cane toads in 1935 from South America to control pests backfired, leading to the current infestation.

Cane toads pose a threat to predators due to their toxic secretions, with the ability to emit poison up to 30 centimeters away.

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