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Australian scientists fight cane toad invasion with cat food and laced sausages – Ecotone | News and Views on Ecological Science
10 Bumpy Facts About Cane Toads | Mental Floss
Cane toads | NSW Environment, Energy and Science
10 Facts about cane toads – WWF-Australia - WWF-Australia
10 Facts about cane toads – WWF-Australia - WWF-Australia
Discovery: Australia's invasive cane toads modify their bodies to conquer new territory faster | Smithsonian Insider
Kununurra cane toad muster uses sausages to combat pests' wet-season advance across the Kimberley - ABC News
Australia steps up battle against toxic cane toads - Nikkei Asia
Monster' toad captured in Australia | Taiwan News | 2007-03-28 00:00:00
Yes, you heard right: more cane toads really can help us fight cane toads
Cane toads in Australia - Wikipedia
How can you tell the difference between a Cane Toad and a native Australian frog species? - The Australian Museum Blog
App helps separate frogs from cane toads - Australian Geographic
Cane Toad - The Australian Museum
Cane toad baby boom on Gold Coast sees golf clubs swapped for freezer - ABC News
Cane toads on the march: invasive species finds 'ideal niche' in Australia | Animals | The Guardian
The rapid spread of Australia's cane toad pests - BBC News
Australian group captures "monster" toad the size of a small dog
How to kill cane toads? Aussies not sure
Australian water rats have learned to eat invasive poisonous toads with 'surgical precision' | Fox News
Introduction of cane toads | National Museum of Australia
Free English lesson: Australian cane toads are evolving at a rapid pace
Jodi Rowley on Twitter: "These are *NOT* Cane Toads (Rhinella marina), they are native Australian #frogs sometimes mistaken for Cane Toads. Not all Aussie frogs are smooth and green, some can look
Cane toads spotted in shady parts of WA | Mandurah Mail | Mandurah, WA
Cane Toad | Western Australian Museum
Skin resistance to water gain and loss has changed in cane toads (Rhinella marina) during their Australian invasion - Kosmala - 2020 - Ecology and Evolution - Wiley Online Library
A further impact of Cane Toads in northern Australia? - The Australian Museum Blog