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Catfish that catch pigeons on the shore
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Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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You do know that you can buy mice as feed for carnivorous pets at pet stores, right? Even newborn mice, pink mice, for smaller ones...
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Of course; I've watched a snake eat a mouse (and a two-headed snake eat two mice), I know it's the Circle of Life. But then again, those were previously deceased mice, eaten head first. They weren't staring out of thier consumer's mouth with what really appears to be genuine terror.Jabberwonky wrote:You do know that you can buy mice as feed for carnivorous pets at pet stores, right? Even newborn mice, pink mice, for smaller ones...
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Re: Catfish that catch pigeons on the shore
It is one of many features that has put me off of snakes as pets.MerchManDan wrote:Of course; I've watched a snake eat a mouse (and a two-headed snake eat two mice), I know it's the Circle of Life. But then again, those were previously deceased mice, eaten head first. They weren't staring out of thier consumer's mouth with what really appears to be genuine terror.Jabberwonky wrote:You do know that you can buy mice as feed for carnivorous pets at pet stores, right? Even newborn mice, pink mice, for smaller ones...
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Reminds me of one of my old avatars that I was only able to use for a short time due to public outcry.Mark N wrote:And people wonder why I have arachnophobia.Jabberwonky wrote:The first time I saw it was here. Google:Images:spider catches bird for some insanely creepy pics.NOTDilbert wrote:Heard of spiders big enough to catch birds in their nets; also heard of fishiing spiders who catch minnows in little nets stretched between their legs...
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I think you'd have avoided public outcry by flipping it so the spider was on top. Makes more sense, physics-wise...
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Frogs and toads will eat nearly anything they can fit in their mouth, given the opportunity. They are also notorious cannibals.
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Q: What's the difference between a catfish and a lawyer?
A: One's a scum-sucking bottom feeder, and the other is just a fish.
A: One's a scum-sucking bottom feeder, and the other is just a fish.