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Garter Snake vs. Toad (Lots of PICTURES)
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<blockquote data-quote="fender66" data-source="post: 162536" data-attributes="member: 2990"><p>Azekologi: Pretty much right after the toad was down, the snake started looking for a place to go hide again. He ended up cruising across my front yard and going under a big evergreen bush that is on the corner of my house. I'm guessing this meal will last him a good week at least. Garters eat a lot of slugs and earthworms too, so if he runs across something smaller, he might just go for it this week. Snakes are opportunistic eaters and will often try to eat too much which will either cause them to regurgitate it later, or if it's too large for them to actually get down....they will abandon it. I've been amazed more than once as to how large a meal a snake can eat.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again to all for your kind comments. I'm very happy to share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fender66, post: 162536, member: 2990"] Azekologi: Pretty much right after the toad was down, the snake started looking for a place to go hide again. He ended up cruising across my front yard and going under a big evergreen bush that is on the corner of my house. I'm guessing this meal will last him a good week at least. Garters eat a lot of slugs and earthworms too, so if he runs across something smaller, he might just go for it this week. Snakes are opportunistic eaters and will often try to eat too much which will either cause them to regurgitate it later, or if it's too large for them to actually get down....they will abandon it. I've been amazed more than once as to how large a meal a snake can eat. Thanks again to all for your kind comments. I'm very happy to share. [/QUOTE]
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