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Posted by snakeguy88 on April 14, 2003 at 16:02:18:
In Reply to: Re: Horned frog study posted by EdK on April 14, 2003 at 06:40:42:
Vertebrates do make up 90% of a wild horned frogs diet, yet these are all caudates, mostly of the same species. One example is Bartlett, and you can ask Colchicine about another source. I believe it was found that mice and fish contain a different sort of fat than the other frogs which directly led to the build up. Sorry I do not have direct listings for most of it. Andy
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