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Camels help eradicate invasive prickly acacia in outback Queensland trial
Dozens of giant creatures with stomachs of steel have proved a powerful enemy to one of the most invasive plants in the Queensland outback.
Over four years, camels have been introduced to prime grazing paddocks to eat a thorny weed called prickly acacia.
The invasive plant, introduced to…
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