Animals
Toxic Invader Alert! Cane Toad Spreads Fear of New Disease in Australia
Each cane toad carries enough venom to kill a child, National Geographic notes. A dead cane toad (Bufo marinus) found by the side of the road at Charlotte Pass, near Mount Kosciuszko in southern New South Wales a few days ago is prompting disease fears.
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