Cane Toad Sausages on menu in Kimberley

Written on the 16 November 2016

Scientists in Western Australia are hoping 'cane toad sausages' fed to native animals will be so repulsive that endangered species will avoid the lethal amphibians.

The program is being launched in the state's northern Kimberley region and members of the Kununurra community are being asked to collect cane toads for their meat.

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Source: 9 News


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