Not to mention that White's do have skin toxins to protect themselves. That being said, I have seen green water dragons, Physignathus cocincinus (Cuvier, 1829) eat adult mice. It had no problem getting it down.
Not to mention that White's do have skin toxins to protect themselves. That being said, I have seen green water dragons, Physignathus cocincinus (Cuvier, 1829) eat adult mice. It had no problem getting it down.
yeah i told the guy at the pet shop i didnt wanna do it but he said it would be fine but he dosnt no what hes talking about
Obviously.
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