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<blockquote data-quote="tapkoote" data-source="post: 117399" data-attributes="member: 17661"><p>Two days ago I got fat meal worms, instead of crickets, crushed the head of one. No interest from my B "smithi". Today he sliped into his cave around 2 pm, unusual , and hasn't been out at 11pm. I think he found the fat meal worm -with crushed head-I threw in there, because it was gone. I've heard of carrion being eaten by T's but how do they find them???</p><p> They can't see for shoot, can't smell- as far as I've read. This thing has been laying dead for two days, he must have steped on it and realized it wasn't dirt. Anyone done a study?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tapkoote, post: 117399, member: 17661"] Two days ago I got fat meal worms, instead of crickets, crushed the head of one. No interest from my B "smithi". Today he sliped into his cave around 2 pm, unusual , and hasn't been out at 11pm. I think he found the fat meal worm -with crushed head-I threw in there, because it was gone. I've heard of carrion being eaten by T's but how do they find them??? They can't see for shoot, can't smell- as far as I've read. This thing has been laying dead for two days, he must have steped on it and realized it wasn't dirt. Anyone done a study? [/QUOTE]
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