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Posted by: Justin Stricklin at Mon Jan 1 13:29:05 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Justin Stricklin ] I think it's because they stiffen up to look like a rock or wood like you said. common snapper babies do the same. A bite from a baby of either would not be enough to deter any predator. [ Hide Replies ] | ||
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