What was the crop cane toad supposed to protect?
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the toad was generally unsuccessful in reducing the targeted grey-backed cane beetles (Dermolepida albohirtum), in part because the cane fields provided insufficient shelter for the predators during the day, in part because the beetles live at the tops of sugar cane – and cane toads are not good climbers.
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At night, cane toads gather to feed on insects that are attracted by an outdoor light. Male cane toads gather near water and call to attract females. Cane toads will steal pet food if it is left out at night. ... Cane toads have two large glands that produce a toxin which can kill any animal that tries to eat it.
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