'Barry White' mating calls could sound end of cane toad populations, study finds

By Amy Mitchell-Whittington
Updated June 28 2018 - 1:27pm, first published July 14 2017 - 12:00am
The mating call of cane toads has been likened to Barry White's seductive crooning. Photo: Michael Clayton Jones
The mating call of cane toads has been likened to Barry White's seductive crooning. Photo: Michael Clayton Jones

FEMALE cane toads are attracted to "Barry White"-style mating calls that could help sound the end of the pest populations, a Queensland study has found.

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