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Organisms can have positive or negative impacts on the ecosystem they live in. The cane toad, or Rhinella marina, was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands in 1932 by sugar cane farmers. Farmers released the toads in their crops to help control pests that were damaging the sugar cane. The cane toad has few natural predators, as it secretes a poisonous toxin from its skin that deters larger organisms from eating it. As a result, the cane toad population thrived and grew to number hundreds of thousands by 1935.
Brown toad in grass.
Photo by Patrick Gijsbers
Which role does the cane toad play in the Hawaiian Islands?
native species
invasive species
uncontrolled species
endangered species
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Invasive species.
They were introduced by people (not native), spread rapidly and became overly abundant, and their toxin and lack of predators have harmed local ecosystems.
They were introduced by people (not native), spread rapidly and became overly abundant, and their toxin and lack of predators have harmed local ecosystems.
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