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<blockquote data-quote="Danny13" data-source="post: 452243" data-attributes="member: 7482"><p>True big wave , crows have learnt how to eat cane toads by flipping them over . Some snakes have become immune to their poison and will target them as a food item and also a species of ant that hang around water holes in the north of the country will eat the young cane toads also when they first hop out of the water , and the northern quoll and some species of goanas has learnt how to avoid them in some areas .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny13, post: 452243, member: 7482"] True big wave , crows have learnt how to eat cane toads by flipping them over . Some snakes have become immune to their poison and will target them as a food item and also a species of ant that hang around water holes in the north of the country will eat the young cane toads also when they first hop out of the water , and the northern quoll and some species of goanas has learnt how to avoid them in some areas . [/QUOTE]
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