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Posted by: zovick at Tue Aug 29 06:48:39 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zovick ] If there was still some flesh on the shell, it may not have been ants which got to the tortoise. However, it is hard to say without seeing the remains. I would expect that the skelton (IE, skull, neck, and leg bones) would still be there if ants ate the flesh. Larger predators might rip them off and devour them completely or carry them away. [ Hide Replies ]
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