5. What adaptation makes cane toads particularly harmful to native predators?

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1 point
a) Their fast reproduction
b) Their venomous skin glands
c) Their large appetites.
d) Their ability to acclimate and thrive in the environment.

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b) Their venomous skin glands.

Cane toads are particularly harmful to native predators because they possess toxic skin glands that can be lethal to animals that attempt to eat them.

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