The series, Eat The Invaders, is hosted by former ABC News Breakfast host Tony Armstrong and purportedly explores a "tasty ...
Cane toads are one of the world’s most polarizing amphibians. They have terrible reputations as an invasive species in many ...
An invasive species expert has criticised an up-and-coming ABC documentary series that proposes Australians eat cane toads to eradicate the toxic amphibians.
So what if they could control themselves? “Since cane toad tadpoles cannibalise cane toad eggs, they would be a terrific cane toad controller,” Rick says. “They also don’t eat the eggs of native frogs ...
Tony Armstrong teams up with Mona’s Kirsha Kaechele and Tasmanian chef Vince Trim for a new ABC series on problematic proteins, including rabbit and camel.
ABC star Tony Armstrong has been slammed for suggesting, in an upcoming series, that Aussies turn to eating cane toads.
Because of their size, they can’t eat large living creatures. Generally, you can observe that the larger the toad, the bigger its food chain will be. Larger toad species, such as cane toads, can ...
You can help control the cane toad problem in the Northern Territory (NT) by doing all of the following: ...
Will Bob Katter really eat a poisonous cane toad? Is Dr Karl Kruszelnicki really going to consume a cat? And surely not even YouTube punk-rock cook Nat’s What I Reckon wants to eat a dumpster dolphin ...
Australia is once again gearing up for the Great Cane Toad Bust, a nation-wide event running from 18-26 January 2025, where communities across the country unite to capture and remove as many cane ...
Eat the Invaders has an appealing pitch, but while well-intentioned, the show could end up doing more harm than good.