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Man, Friday night the luna moth, now this!



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The toad was alive. When I snapped the pic, the snake got scared and spit him out. He ran away - my version of a repreive, I guess.
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[b said:
Quote[/b] (schloaty @ July 31 2006,9:33)]The toad was alive. When I snapped the pic, the snake got scared and spit him out. He ran away - my version of a repreive, I guess.
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The toad wasn't worried - it could see a vision of the future that we couldn't ....
 
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I was so relieved to read the snake spit him out. Was he hurt?


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Quote[/b] ]The toad wasn't worried - it could see a vision of the future that we couldn't ....

That sounds like a line out of a book. lol I like that.
 
I see. The frog was thinking, "This snake is never going to fit all of me in his mouth," and the snake was thinking, "Oh man, how am I going to fit all of this frog in my mouth!?" But their expressions came from the realization that something big enough to fit them both in it's mouth was looming over them with a camera.
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Quote[/b] ]I see. The frog was thinking, "This snake is never going to fit all of me in his mouth," and the snake was thinking, "Oh man, how am I going to fit all of this frog in my mouth!?" But their expressions came from the realization that something big enough to fit them both in it's mouth was looming over them with a camera.

And had the cameraman been slightly more observant, say, as a frog or snake, he would have seen that he had too had something to be worried about.
 
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