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Who should I pick?

Who should i pick?

  • Contestant #1

    Votes: 39 69.6%
  • Contestant #2

    Votes: 17 30.4%

  • Total voters
    56
:smash: It looks sort of like a shovel!!

I sure never noticed the date, once it was back in circulation. I never do.

Nanci
 
I never even noticed the date. I clicked on "New Posts" and there it was, so I replied.

Well...I'm guessing one (or both?) of those mice has been dead for a while now... :bang:
 
I haven't fed my baby once yet, and it'll be a while before she's feeding on anything with fur. But I have noticed (in the Feeders forum) people asking about different types of mice and different fur patterns/colors. I'll admit I don't know thing one about mice. Is there really a difference (other than size, of course, and what the mice have been eating beforehand)? Is this just aesthetics? Do snakes prefer one kind of mouse to another?

I can't imagine a snake preferring the pattern on the fur before it goes down the hatch.
 
Color and pattern don't really make much difference to the snake.

They do make the breeding of rodents more interesting, working with genetics and predicting what you will get out of crossing 2 different mice.
 
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