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    What is being eaten????

    Hello All,
    While on a recent hike, I encountered this Garter Snake swallowing this object. Question is, what is it eating??? I've sent the pics to some
    Naturalists at the local MetroPark, but they couldn't identify it. Anyone here have an idea? The pics were taken on 4-17, along an old canal,
    near Cleveland, Ohio.
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    Re: What is being eaten????

    It looks to me like the swim bladder of a fish.

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    Re: What is being eaten????

    Good call Stefan.

    I was going to say that someone must have gutted a catch nearby and the snake found it.

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    Re: What is being eaten????

    Interesting... At first I almost thought it was some kind of egg, just because it is so white. But I've never heard of a garter eating eggs so the suggestions above make much more sense...

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    Re: What is being eaten????

    Fishermen commonly gut their fish before taking them home. That would explain an intact swim bladder.

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    Re: What is being eaten????

    Well, it's deflated, so intact is not perhaps the most accurate description.

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    Re: What is being eaten????

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Well, it's deflated, so intact is not perhaps the most accurate description.

    Right, In one piece.. better??

    If it was a leftover from a snapping turtle meal, it likely would have been in shreds.

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    Re: What is being eaten????

    Fish guts was my guess too.

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    Re: What is being eaten????

    Quote Originally Posted by infernalis View Post
    Right, In one piece.. better??

    If it was a leftover from a snapping turtle meal, it likely would have been in shreds.
    They don't leave leftovers
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    Re: What is being eaten????

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    They don't leave leftovers
    Nope, not ever


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