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Juvenile snake
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Upstate New York
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Re: New food item
I'm not bothered by anything little, slimy or crunchy, lol, but my poor gandfather stepped, (barefoot) on a HUGE leopard slug..
http://images.google.com/images?q=tb...ages/limax.jpg It says they only grow to four inches, but i see a lot that are at least six, six and half.. What makes this story amazingly rich, is that my grampa couldn't look at earthworms and not shudder... It was so funny. ![]() The leopard slug mating ritual is also pretty cool.. Slug acrobatics. ![]() |
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Juvenile snake
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Re: New food item
yes my garters have eaten slugs, the beigh ones b4 , butsometiems they will excrete soo much slime the graters will toos it up and skitz out in to ther den or something. io tried the caned snails and theywouldnt take them,my male eastern likes when i pull out the tongs so i would give him a few chunks of worms then fter like 3 i would slip in some slugs some of them he would spit out and some of them he would eat. besides that the snails in a can never had to much succes, but fresh slugs i find outside seem to gety eaten occasionaly .
as a defense the slugs will stiffen all up and become rather thick making it impossible for yoursnake to eat it but if you grab some small guys , mostly the tanish beigh colored ones they usualy work well. |
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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Lancaster,PA
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Re: New food item
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Re: New food item
I can imagine that a (sea)snail that catches other animals to eat is venomous.
But when a landsnail is venomous it might protect him/her from being eaten because he doesn't taste that good. Like Bufo marinus...
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: New food item
There's also a dif between poisonous and toxic.
Poisonous = life threatening Toxic = makes you nice and sick ![]()
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