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    got to check this out.

    I inserted these photos into another guys post hitting on the topic of females eating males but i thought everyone would like to see this. These are radiographs of a boa that ate a puff ader that ate a rat. The guy brings in his boa to the vet i worked at for 7 years. Says his boa is ADR(aint doin right) and his puff ader is missing. Swares they were not housed together. Well the boa ate the puff ader. The Puff ader had recently ate a rat. MY question was how did the boa get out. Get in the other animals enclosure and bak in his without you knowing?



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