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    Re: Snake-safe cleaning methods/plants?

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    a wider jaw-span than any other mammal...
    I think they might actually be sharing first place with the clouded leopard. I think.

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    Re: Snake-safe cleaning methods/plants?

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    I think they might actually be sharing first place with the clouded leopard. I think.

    Yeah, I think you're right. They're still pretty impressive though!
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    Re: Snake-safe cleaning methods/plants?

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    Yeah, I think you're right. They're still pretty impressive though!
    Indeed.

    I was pretty sure the Tasmanian devil had the widest, but it turns out it can only open its jaws to about 80 degrees. If only the thylacine was still around, with its 120 degree gape.

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    Re: Snake-safe cleaning methods/plants?

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    If only the thylacine was still around, with its 120 degree gape.
    Seriously one of my favorite animals.
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    Re: Snake-safe cleaning methods/plants?

    I love chickens.
    Sorry, we're off topic here (again)
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