This will be great for the pen!!!!
John Eddington
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This will be great for the pen!!!!
John Eddington
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trying this again.
collared food
Swarm of Cicadas Taking Aim at U.S.
1 hour, 43 minutes ago Add U.S. National - AP to My Yahoo!
By DAN LEWERENZ, Associated Press Writer
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - After 17 years of relative quiet, Mother Nature is bringing the noise. Periodical cicadas, a species of the grasshopper-like insects best known for the scratching, screeching "singing" of the males, will emerge this May, filling forests in more than a dozen states. Almost as abruptly as they arrive, they'll disappear underground for another 17 years.
...some varieties of those are big 'ol honkin' sized bugs, super crunchy. I don't think a collared can get one down, if they are like the ones I used to see in West Texas. You could fill a shopping bag full of them in about 5 minutes by collecting them off the street light poles, some years. They would be about perfect for packing a monitor lizard though.
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I also think they would be quite huge to eat, but I think they may have fun chasing them. 
Although, I remember ET, a forum buddy of ours, posted a pic of his female, eating a SUPER large moth, with no problems, LOL !
Johneee, just wants to crunch them over his nightly salads, and tell hs wife they are a new cruton ! hehheheee
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