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Default Everything looks "A-OK" up ahead!

I stole this from my other pond forum.

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Old 04-15-2008, 10:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That's crazy!
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The frog doesn't look especially dismayed, does he?
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I want to know how that snake got that frog in his mouth with the back legs going down first? That is the second time I have seen a snake eat a bullfrog that way.
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The frog doesn't look especially dismayed, does he?
He looks downright happy to me.
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I watched a big toad eat a little snake when i was a kid..
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LOL, I don't think that snake is going to get him down.
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LOL, I don't think that snake is going to get him down.
I've been amazed by what snaked get down. I fed my snake that I used to have a small rat once (I was out of mice) and thought it was too big but she got it down just fine.
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The one time I saw a garter snake eat a bullfrog feet first the snake was much smaller than the one pictured, and yes the one I saw did eventually get the entire BF down it's throat, and that was after I initially disturbed it and it spit the BF out. I came back 15 minutes later and there was a nice lump in the snake.
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