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Posted by: jmbw at Sun Sep 7 23:10:09 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jmbw ] Thanks lep1pic1 and chrish for the ridiculously fast answer! Yeah the picture on Wikipedia looks just right, now that I know what to ask for, and I'm waist-deep in toads here so no wonder. Now I can't shake the "Black Adder" theme song but that's my problem. Good to know about fangs -- I didn't mean to say I thought I could correctly tell venomous from non but anyway I'm in no hurry to get bitten by *anything* no matter what it would or wouldn't do to me. It's fun having numerous fingers and no consuming diseases and I'd like to keep it that way. Anyway thanks! | ||
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