Animals
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Toxic Toads Leap Straight to Invade New Grounds Faster
If an officer were to give most toads a sobriety test, they would horribly fail at walking er... hopping the line. But researchers have found that initial waves of invasive toads in Australia would pass in leaps and bounds, wandering in remarkably straight lines to cover more ground and invade faster.
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