How cane toads control their own skin bacteria

Updated February 12 2018 - 12:07pm, first published 10:04am
Charles Darwin University evolutionary biologist, Professor Keith Christian, says cane toads have a degree of control over their own skin chemistry, enabling them to survive harsh environments.
Charles Darwin University evolutionary biologist, Professor Keith Christian, says cane toads have a degree of control over their own skin chemistry, enabling them to survive harsh environments.

A BACTERIA living on the skin of cane toads is helping the pest animal survive and adapt to Australia’s harsh environments.

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