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no, never ever . what pretard asked dis qwestion bums is what they eat and human flesh an brains with nails

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Well, in sugar cane fields plants such as sugar cane and weeds. You would find cane toads, foxes and cane beetles.

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Is sugar an animal by-product?

Not really, sugar is made by plants - animals eat the plants to get this sugar.


How do animals benefits from a plants method storing sugar?

For plant-eating animals the benefit is that they can get to the sugar the plant has stored.


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So the process if harvesting the sugar cane will be easier and require less manual labor. Snakes and other animals can hide in the tall plants and there are plenty of weeds and leaves that would get in someones way while harvesting.


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