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The cane beetles that were infesting sugar cane in Aus.

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Why was the Cane toad bought to Australia?

It was brought to Australia to control another pest. Instead, it itself became a pest.


Which state is the cane toad mainly pests?

Cane toad were pest's mainly in Queensland the Northern Territory in Australia


What toad has been a pest in Australia?

The cane toad was introduced into Australia. Australia has no native toads at all.


How can we eliminate the Cane toad?

Authorities in Australia have been unable to eradicate the cane toad. It remains a pest with an ever-increasing range.


What is the name of the amphibian which has become a pest in Queensland and the Northern territory?

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What is a toad that has become a pest in Australia?

The cane toad has become a major environmental pest in Australia. It poses a significant danger to native wildlife. There are no native toads in Australia.


What is the creature called that was brought to Queensland to control insects in the sugar cane?

cane toad


What went wonrg with the cane toad?

The cane toad was introduced to Australia in 1935 to control agricultural pests, but it became an invasive species that caused significant ecological harm. Lacking natural predators, the toad's population exploded, leading to declines in native wildlife as it outcompeted native species for resources and poisoned predators with its toxic glands. Its rapid spread disrupted ecosystems, highlighting the risks associated with introducing non-native species for pest control.


When was Cane toad created?

Cane toad was created in 1758.


Which introduced creature was brought to Queensland in an attempt t o control sugar cane insect pests?

the Cane Toad .


The cane toad was introduced into Queensland to eat beetleswhat crop was it supposed to protect?

They were released to control cane beetles, which were destroying the sugar cane crop.