What unique ecological role does *T. mairii* play regarding invasive species in Australia?
Answer
It consumes the invasive cane toad safely, acting as a natural control agent
*T. mairii* is able to safely consume the notoriously poisonous cane toad, which functions as a significant adaptation acting as a natural control agent against the invasive amphibian.

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