Reptiles: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour

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Re: Reptiles: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour

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:shock: :shock: Did the snake manage to eat the lizard -O-


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-O-

I'm sure it did, they can eat things their same size! \O


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:shock: They are "dressed" in rubber lol


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but that is +/- common and interesting \O


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Yummy! ;-)


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