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Scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) found that the fringe-lipped bat, known to eavesdrop on frog ...
because they love to hunt. Fits. They're they're going to go after it, and then I'm not going to have a chance. The company put up this additional fence to help keep toads out of her yard.
The fringe-lipped bat, known to eavesdrop on frog and toad mating calls to find its prey, learns to distinguish between ...
Getting ready to explore the Territory Wildlife Park, after dark, on the hunt for an unwelcome and dangerous invader. Cane toads were introduced to Queensland in 1935 and today are an all-too ...