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the-mikester
at Sat Feb 21 02:58:43 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by the-mikester ]
yes, corns can catch flying prey. but i think they might need to expect it first. corns have been known to hang out in mine shafts and snag passing bats. i would think it would have to learn to associate the bat smell with being ready to catch one in mid air, but maybe not. i wouldnt reccomend trying it.it could be cool, but it could be disasterous too.
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- RE: Catching food in flight? - meretseger, Fri Feb 20 06:57:48 2004
- RE: Catching food in flight? - Gargoyle420, Fri Feb 20 07:24:45 2004
- RE: Catching food in flight? - cecanady, Fri Feb 20 08:59:15 2004
- RE: Catching food in flight? - Gargoyle420, Fri Feb 20 09:27:44 2004
- RE: Catching food in flight? - cecanady, Fri Feb 20 09:39:40 2004
- LOL...n/p - aplaxco, Fri Feb 20 11:52:42 2004
- RE: Catching food in flight? - LdyPayne, Fri Feb 20 13:16:03 2004
- RE: Catching food in flight? - meretseger, Fri Feb 20 13:59:39 2004
- RE: Catching food in flight? - jyohe, Fri Feb 20 16:16:04 2004

- RE: Catching food in flight? - Gargoyle420, Fri Feb 20 19:15:29 2004
- RE: Catching food in flight? - Sonya, Fri Feb 20 19:20:04 2004
RE: Catching food in flight? - the-mikester, Sat Feb 21 02:58:43 2004
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