Sugar cane was introduced to Australia in 1788 in the hopes of expanding the British sugar empire.
Unfortuntely for the Brits, the dung beetles they brought to the island to control the droppings from livestock prefered the sugar cane and eventually became a serious problem for the crop.
So in the 1930s, Cane Toads were introduced from Hawaii to curb the Beetle population.
The Cane Toads poisoned local plant life, and are overrunning other crops all over the island.
So the Australian government is planning on introducing a geneticly engineered virus to exterminate the toads.
So the virus will kill the toads that were there to kill the beetles that were there to control the animal droppings that were created by the foreign livestock that made the soil to nitrogen rich for the foreign sugar cane.
What could possibly go wrong?
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Yeah, being in Australia, I've heard of that.Killfile wrote:Sugar cane was introduced to Australia in 1788 in the hopes of expanding the British sugar empire.
Unfortuntely for the Brits, the dung beetles they brought to the island to control the droppings from livestock prefered the sugar cane and eventually became a serious problem for the crop.
So in the 1930s, Cane Toads were introduced from Hawaii to curb the Beetle population.
The Cane Toads poisoned local plant life, and are overrunning other crops all over the island.
So the Australian government is planning on introducing a geneticly engineered virus to exterminate the toads.
So the virus will kill the toads that were there to kill the beetles that were there to control the animal droppings that were created by the foreign livestock that made the soil to nitrogen rich for the foreign sugar cane.
What could possibly go wrong?
Cane toads are a real hazard to Australian wildlife, and I guess they won't stop at any costs to completely eradicate them. There are cane toad catching competitions that I have yet to participate, but those are lame.

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