Cane toads have a salty secret to protect themselves when shedding skin

Cane toads have a salty secret to protect themselves when shedding skin

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What happens to a cane toad's internal chemistry when it has to shed its skin to replace worn out skin cells? A new University of Queensland study has revealed that these tough and poisonous amphibians have developed a secret technique to protect their vital internal balances of salt and water when they are moulting.



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May 31, 2017 at 10:28AM

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