Mealworms getting compacted and causing an impaction makes more sense. I was wondering how small their intestines had to be for a mealworm to possibly block them.
As for the choking to death, so many of the pacman care sheets on the web I've looked at have mentioned this. Being the internet though, perhaps they've all quoted the same source. As much as I'd like to go, I've never been to South America to look for wild frogs, so I can't say for sure either way.
I still doubt I'll ever use anything wild caught for my frog. I just don't know enough about bugs to identify a good meal. I just found out yesterday that fireflies were toxic, for example.
I think the real issue would be parasites. also....hey frog Mike, your baby "joke" sucks.
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