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    She does not seem to stress... she lets me pick her up and does not try to get away... I dont realy get her out... I keep her in her pen... but its 4' by 4' with a 3' by 3' swimming area 6" deep... I put her on the grass and give her a few pats... she jumps 3' into the water I get her out and we do it again... a few times... then I put her food in the pen and put the plexiglass back on. I don't know why I like to hold her... but she is very interesting to look at... I just wonder by looking at her where the crawfish she is eating are going... they are as big as her belly... strange...

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    Well, when this frog poops and there is an exoskeleton in it, you will have your answer. And you were 100% sure that the mouse was dead?

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    Mice have endoskeletons. Insects have ecto.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Mice have endoskeletons. Insects have ecto.
    I was refering to the crayfish, when I mentioned exoskeleton. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

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    Sorry for my misunderstanding too.
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    a bullfrog cant digest an exoskeleton?

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    Depends on the exoskeleton. Large pieces of a Madagascar cockroach's exoskeleton do come out the other end intact. So do pices of mealworms. So its not a stretch to think a crayfish's exoskeleton would come out in the "wash" as well.

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