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Land management based aerial shooting Pigs Far North Queensland Australia "Beware of a man that owns a pig farm"
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<blockquote data-quote="Aussiemike" data-source="post: 610515" data-attributes="member: 4137"><p>Getting worse unfortunately mate</p><p> They are also indiscriminate feeders, and out-compete native species. Cane toads have spread well beyond Queensland into coastal New South Wales, the Northern Territory's Top End and the Kimberley region of Western Australia. <strong>They are now moving westward at an estimated 40 to 60 km per year</strong>.</p><p>Unfortunately, when the toads were released in Queensland, they did not eat as many of the beetles as planned.</p><p> Here <strong>in Australia the cane grew taller than it did in Hawaii and the toads couldn't reach the beetles</strong>. dohhhhh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussiemike, post: 610515, member: 4137"] Getting worse unfortunately mate They are also indiscriminate feeders, and out-compete native species. Cane toads have spread well beyond Queensland into coastal New South Wales, the Northern Territory's Top End and the Kimberley region of Western Australia. [B]They are now moving westward at an estimated 40 to 60 km per year[/B]. Unfortunately, when the toads were released in Queensland, they did not eat as many of the beetles as planned. Here [B]in Australia the cane grew taller than it did in Hawaii and the toads couldn't reach the beetles[/B]. dohhhhh [/QUOTE]
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