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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 26, 2023 11:16:42 GMT 2
Which some have likened to the beep on a telephone receiver and others to the hum of a motor. Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed a bait that can lure toad tadpoles to their death. People shoot toads with air guns, hit them with hammers, hit them with golf clubs, run over cars, put them in the freezer until they harden, and spray them with a compound called Neutralizes toad venom in seconds and kills them in an hour. An anti-toad detachment was organized. A group called the Kimberley. Toad Hunters has suggested that the Australian government place a reward for every C Level Contact List toad killed. The group's motto is: If Everyone Hunts Toads, Soon There Will Be Nobody Hunting Toads! Got interested in toads even before seeing them. Geelong is in southern Victoria, an area that the toads have not yet taken over. But one day at a conference, he was sitting next to a molecular biologist who was studying the toads. Who told him that despite their best efforts, the toads continued to spread. She noticed this with great distress and regretted that there were no new ways to address it, recalls. Well, I sat down and started thinking. Here's how I reasoned: the toxin is a by-product of the toad's metabolism. This means that enzymes are involved in their production, and the enzymes must have genes that encode them. At the same time, So, can't we turn off the genes responsible for toxin production? To help, young scientist Caitlin Cooper, with shoulder-length chestnut hair and an infectious smile, came to Australia from Massachusetts.
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