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RE: Ot hogs in nature

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Posted by: FR at Tue Aug 20 17:59:46 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

I have no idea how it works, other then it must wrong. Those predators you mentioned, would grab and rip and hog to pieces. So all that would happen with any colubrid. You know, blood guts crap etc. And playing dead, hmmmmmmmmm the predators would kill them anyway, so its like a shortcut.

Again, it must work, or not and completely. As I have only seen two individuals with scares, one with two fresh punctures and one with two small scared areas. Rattlesnakes are also like that, not many with scares.

On the otherhand, Greenrats seem to be a bag of scares to a point you have to wonder who won. Scared dented and all such is common. Kings are inbetween, in my experience as well as pits. Best wishes


   

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