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    Default Re: cutting nightcrawlers

    A nice sharp paring knife works well too, use tongs to gently pin down the worm and a quick straight slice, cleaner cut than scissors ime

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    Default Re: cutting nightcrawlers

    Today I saw a half eaten B. dubia roach (upper body only) lying on its back cleaning its antennae....... Anyway, a long the same lines, I've wondered how long a whole worm or superworm (or anything) will live inside a larger frog that manages to swallow its prey whole. I imagine it isn't too long before stomach acid does its job.

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