Cannibal toads eat so many of their young, they’re speeding up evolution

The cane toad (Rhinella marina) is an invasive species in Australia, where its tadpoles have become voracious cannibals. (Image credit: Jason Edwards via Getty Images)

The hatchlings of the invasive cane toad in Australia don’t stand a chance against their deadliest predator: cannibal tadpoles who guzzle the hatchlings like they’re at an all-you-can-eat buffet. But now, the hatchlings are fighting back.

They’re developing faster, reducing the time that hungry tadpoles have to gobble them up, a new study finds. 

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