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Posted by: Colchicine at Wed May 5 18:33:54 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Colchicine ] I have some very interesting information that is firsthand. I maintain a collection of reptiles and amphibians for exhibit and program use including several Eastern hognoses that are all eating mice. One of them is a 2-year-old that is supposedly captive bred, but apparently has not gotten used to captivity entirely because it always goes into defensive mode whenever looked at. This includes flattening its neck, false striking, hissing, and defecating. Through my literature research of hognoses, I found just how varied their diet can be, including many invertebrates (see http://www.uga.edu/srel/Reprint/1801.htm). Today my assistant decided to see if this 2-year-old would be interested in crickets. You better believe that she got him to eat two! [ Hide Replies ]
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