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Posted by: azteclizard at Mon Jun 16 19:27:33 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by azteclizard ] I thought of the same thing when reading the reply, but the question was in reference to a Dragon. I'm certain he meant dragons. He continued to say that pinworms are likely species specific, meaning that dragons couls have there own species of pinworms. Being omnivorous, dragons are both herbivores and insectivores, as well as carnivores on occasion. They are still consuming plant matter that has cellulose. The cellulose is probably broken down by the p[inworms into simpler carbs which the dragons can use as energy. | ||
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