@LuminousSword Feeding live food is not for pointless fun. Chasing after food is great excercise for them. speaking of which that komodo looks way over weight, and from what the keeper was saying in the vid, it is. Large reptiles do not need to eat every day. And in fact shouldn't be feed every day. The keeper said he had 4 rats the day before and is now getting another 2.
I know I can't say words like that but truly ,I made it up...my mind did it..(kinda weird...I know you wont believe on me....) ..........agree... so meaning there is no such rat that can make a cocoon and change into a flyng beautiful ratterfly...:?
@stephpaulred Of course there is! What else would those things in the air that come down and poop on my car be? Certainly not rabbits. That would be crazy, heh heh.
Anyway, I apologize if I offended your intellegence.
@wolfpackleaderalpha They can't because rats have a deadly toxin in their saliva that paralyzes the prey, but they're not affected by their own. And rats can run a top speed of 40 mph. (>?<)
@wolfpackleaderalpha Toh ho ho! Fun fact (not a fact at all) Rats have a spring power of 30 feet! And after consuming the komodo's essence, the rat grows a whopping 1/2 in of muscle around it's body, giving it warrior status! Are you entertained yet? And thanks for the comment in the first place.
@stephpaulred I find it easier to express my creativity of words through the internet. I hope I make people laugh. But in any case, beware them mice when they undergo their caccoon metamorphoses. I shudder at the thought of butterfly rats...
@Danverno seems to be seemingly possible as a creativity of one's mind can make a person feel disquited through every word expressed...each feeling and mood as knowledge known..just make it easier to be understand by one;s own pre understanding btw as for the rat's metamorphoses....it's better to see toxic coccoon to make them harmful and no one to touch their outer skin layer as a acid silk that causes death if swallowed (XD I AM JUST 9 YEARS OLD!)
@stephpaulred (and you have internet resources to compose such messages!) No known animal could produce such a potent toxin that you have just described, not even a ferocious a creature as the mighty komodo-eating feeder rat.
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thewalrusreloaded 3 months ago
is that Komodo okay?
terrorlizard 3 months ago
@terrorlizard He's like "one day you're not going to throw that rat fast enough and i'm gonna take of that hand!"
But I don't know. Pehaps he is.
Danverno 3 months ago
@Danverno i don't know to me he duse not look well but that just me
terrorlizard 3 months ago
@terrorlizard Thank you for your concern. I try to take the best of care with my komodos.
Danverno 3 months ago
fat shit
woo216 4 months ago
Well at least here the animals are already dead, unlike some other vids where live chicken are thrown in for pointless fun.
LuminousSword 5 months ago
@LuminousSword Feeding live food is not for pointless fun. Chasing after food is great excercise for them. speaking of which that komodo looks way over weight, and from what the keeper was saying in the vid, it is. Large reptiles do not need to eat every day. And in fact shouldn't be feed every day. The keeper said he had 4 rats the day before and is now getting another 2.
F1nddatruth 2 months ago
That dragon look fat, stop feeding him for fun
VikingVern7 5 months ago
I know I can't say words like that but truly ,I made it up...my mind did it..(kinda weird...I know you wont believe on me....) ..........agree... so meaning there is no such rat that can make a cocoon and change into a flyng beautiful ratterfly...:?
stephpaulred 5 months ago
@stephpaulred Of course there is! What else would those things in the air that come down and poop on my car be? Certainly not rabbits. That would be crazy, heh heh.
Anyway, I apologize if I offended your intellegence.
Danverno 5 months ago
Komodo is like "WTF!? im just eating a snack!"
frisc45 6 months ago
They should feed him live rats; that would bring people running to the zoo :)
wolfpackleaderalpha 10 months ago
@wolfpackleaderalpha They can't because rats have a deadly toxin in their saliva that paralyzes the prey, but they're not affected by their own. And rats can run a top speed of 40 mph. (>?<)
Danverno 10 months ago
@Danverno Wait, what? Did you just say rats have toxic saliva? Don't you mean the dragons do?
And if it's an enclosed space, where are the rats gonna go?
wolfpackleaderalpha 10 months ago
@wolfpackleaderalpha Toh ho ho! Fun fact (not a fact at all) Rats have a spring power of 30 feet! And after consuming the komodo's essence, the rat grows a whopping 1/2 in of muscle around it's body, giving it warrior status! Are you entertained yet? And thanks for the comment in the first place.
Danverno 10 months ago
@Danverno hmmm(nosebleed?) from what I know.....npthing at all, where do you get this!?
stephpaulred 5 months ago
@stephpaulred I find it easier to express my creativity of words through the internet. I hope I make people laugh. But in any case, beware them mice when they undergo their caccoon metamorphoses. I shudder at the thought of butterfly rats...
Danverno 5 months ago
@Danverno seems to be seemingly possible as a creativity of one's mind can make a person feel disquited through every word expressed...each feeling and mood as knowledge known..just make it easier to be understand by one;s own pre understanding btw as for the rat's metamorphoses....it's better to see toxic coccoon to make them harmful and no one to touch their outer skin layer as a acid silk that causes death if swallowed (XD I AM JUST 9 YEARS OLD!)
stephpaulred 5 months ago
@stephpaulred (and you have internet resources to compose such messages!) No known animal could produce such a potent toxin that you have just described, not even a ferocious a creature as the mighty komodo-eating feeder rat.
Danverno 5 months ago