It was the Cane Toad, to control sugar cane pests. 101 were introduced in June 1935. It now inhabits an area of over 2 million square miles
I think you are referring to the Cane Toad, introduced to control sugar cane pests. 101 arrived at Edmonton in June 1935 it was. . . ... . . .
The cane toad was introduced into Australia by William Mungomery who was the head of the Australian Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations in Queensland. In 1935, Mungomery travelled to Hawaii, and came back with 102 toads which were released around Cairns in north Queensland.
The cane toad was introduced to Queensland, Australia, in 1935. It was brought in as a biological control measure to combat pests affecting sugar cane crops. However, the introduction led to significant ecological consequences, as the cane toad became an invasive species with detrimental effects on local wildlife.
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The introduced creature brought to Queensland to control sugar cane insect pests is the cane toad (Rhinella marina). It was introduced in 1935 to combat the greyback cane beetle and the Frenchi beetle, which were damaging sugar cane crops. However, the cane toad became an invasive species, leading to significant ecological disruptions and negative impacts on native wildlife.
The Nuremburg laws were passed in 1935 in Germany.
The beer can was introduced in 1935
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Cairns, Gordonvale, and Innisfail in Northern Queensland.
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