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well, i agree with you on one bit, BUT>>>


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Posted by falconer44 on March 07, 2003 at 15:00:12:

In Reply to: How am I arguing? posted by ThaVille on March 07, 2003 at 14:52:10:

my friend may have been wrong in his viewings, but i know him to be a knowedable herper, and i doubt he would spread rumors.
As for you saying anyone believeing this myth should not be a herper, I DISAGREE! That is an extrememly broad statement, and what will happen if someday this proves to be true? Does that mean you are no longer a herper? i dont think so, that would be rediculas. As for arguing facts, i do it all the time, and trust me, there is always some way to prove a fact wrong. :)
all and all, i am not saying i disagree with you, for my friend may have been wrong, but i think you should re-read and consider it before you post it.
I am in noway trying to start a confrintation, so i hope i didnt tick anyone off. :)

:Im stating a fact. There is no possible way that a mealworm can eat its way out of anything after being eaten itself. If you believe, this you are ignorant. I'm not trying to start a fight, but it is true. It is scientifically impossible. After being crushed by the geckos' jaws, then being digested by stomach acids (some of the most powerful acids in the world), not to mention the lack or air (how would it breath inside another animal????). If you continue to believe this myth, I feel sorry for you and you should not own herps. Unless there is a new race of invincible mealworms out there, it is impossible, plain and simple. You can attempt to argue thism but there is no argument against a fact.

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