Toads hiding all the time

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Hey I have a small cane toad male and he's so timid. Easily spooked. I provide lots of hides but he likes to hide 50% of the times. He remains in a pool of water the other 50% of the times.... are cane toads naturally just fearful in general?

Hes living in a large enclosure too.
 

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Nice toad. If there anything like american toads they hide most of the time naturally. Mine LOVE me but they still hide alot
 
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