Australian water rats have learned to eat invasive poisonous toads with ‘surgical precision’

Highly intelligent Australian water rats have learned how to kill poisonous cane toads in Australia by eating their hearts and carving their organs with “surgical precision,” according to research published in Australian Mammalogy.

In just two years, the semi-aquatic rodents have adapted to safely kill the invasive species in the Kimberly region of Western Australia by removing the gallbladder and feasting on its heart.

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