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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Snake lover 3-25's Avatar
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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    kyle was eating worms???? and he must have eaten a quite few to know what they taste like!!!!
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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    OMG! I saw THOUSANDS upon thousands of those in Louisiana! We were on a missions trip in the fema trailer parks and we where clearing out an area of woods to build a park. They were JUST like that. They did sometimes drop a peice when you handled them too rough. I brought about 200 home with me and my garters loved them. I have NEVER seen these in TX thats for sure.
    Thats the smae spot I caught my blue phase western ribbon. =D
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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    Yeah, that one has me scratching my head as well, Kyle you eating worms????
    I can honestly say I have tried worms before. lol
    If my snakes can eat them, so can I. But I will NOT touch pinkies. XD
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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    This whole thing is quite perplexing. Obviously they stemmed from Europe, so peeps over there should have them too... And no, I have not seen a clitelum on any of the specimens. (Reproductive organ, Lori. :P)
    Which somewhat fits one of the species description I looked up; Parthenogenesis.
    If the species is parthenogenic, they wouldn't need a clitelum. :O
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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    OMG kyle you really ate a worm!!!!!!????? ok now i'm curious!!! what did it taste like????
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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    Quote Originally Posted by Snake lover 3-25 View Post
    OMG kyle you really ate a worm!!!!!!????? ok now i'm curious!!! what did it taste like????
    Tasted like nothing; felt like an unflavored loogy. XD
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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    ewwwwww now that is grose!!!!!
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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    they look like worms i dig up when im gardening.
    i usually have three or four different looking worms in the garden some have a very bluish tinge to them others are very red some are brown with red stripes and some look like that one.
    in england we also have a few foriegn worm invaders so i couldnt say if they are all native.

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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    Quote Originally Posted by Lori P View Post
    2. How do you know the head from the tail???
    The head has the mouth on it. It looks like a little bubble of skin the protrudes out; also, it is usually darker in color.
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    Re: Revolutionary new food item! :D

    Also, I HIGHLY doubt that the worms cause much damage, and I think they've been here longer than we think. Just think of the butler's and dekay's snakes! Their ranges couldn'tve expanded as far as they have without worms!
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