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Do snakes eat frogs but NOT fish?



 
 
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Old May 16th 05, 04:15 PM
Derek Broughton
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Greg Cooper wrote:

kathy wrote:

Yup, depending on the frog.
Bullfrogs and Pig frogs are the most aquatic
of frogs. They like to hang out in water but
will also hunt on land. Ours used to stake out
the area underneath the birdfeeder at night
and snarf up the mice that came to eat
fallen seeds.

Snarf up mice!
Just how big _are_ these frogs? That kinda puts these Bull frogs in
perspective for me.


I never heard of Pig frogs, but bullfrogs can get to be 12". They'll eat
(and sometimes choke to death on) anything they can stuff in their mouths.
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derek
 




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