- Cane Toads, Giant Toads or Marine Toads
Includes information on Cane Toad breeding habits, diet, and venom. From the Australian Museum.
www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/canetoad.htm
- Bufo Marinus - Cane Toad
Basic facts and history of this Australian pest.
www.jcu.edu.au/school/phtm/PHTM/staff/rsbufo.htm
- Cane Toad (Bufo marinus) - USDA
USDA profile of the invasive species the Cane Toad. Includes links to Florida and other U.S. Giant Toad research.
www.invasivespecies.gov/profiles/canetoad.shtml
- Bibliography of Bufo marinus
Publications which deal with the natural history, disease, microorganisms, and physiology of the Cane Toad.
www.jcu.edu.au/school/phtm/PHTM/staff/biblio1.htm
- CSIRO Online Cane Toad Research
Information on research into using gene technology to halt the spread of Cane Toads.
www.csiro.au/index.asp?type=faq&id=CaneToadControl
- Giant Marine Toad (Bufo marinus)
Learn about the introduction of the poisonous toad to Australia and the impact Cane Toads have on native species from Columbia University's Invasion Biology, Introduced Species Summary Project.
www.columbia.edu/itc/cerc/danoff-burg/invasion_bio/inv_spp_summ/Bufo_marinu...
- Giant Toad (Bufo marinus) - USGS
USGS profile of the Cane Toad, the large poisonous toads from South American that were introduced into Florida.
cars.er.usgs.gov/herps/Frogs_and_Toads/B_marinus/b_marinus.html
- Cane Toads: An Unnatural History
Review with sound and video clips of the unconventional Australian documentary about the giant poisonous toads.
www.badmovies.org/movies/canetoads
- Cane Toads and Irido Viruses
Article from the Cairns Post on the use of irido viruses in the eradication of cane toads, and their possible effects on native toad and frog species.
members.iinet.net.au/~rabbit/cane.htm
- Bufo Marinus: Cane Toad, Marine Toad, Giant Toad
Physiology, habitats, behaviors, and other information about Cane Toads from AmphibiaWeb.
amphibiaweb.org/cgi-bin/amphib_query?query_src=aw_lists_genera_&where-genus...
- Giant, Marine, or Cane Toad
Learn about the giant toxic toads that were widely exported from Central America to control cane beetles. Cane toads can now be found in Hawaii, Florida, the Philippines, and most notably Australia.
www.dropbears.com/brough/Canetoad.htm
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