A pretty straight-forward video of a Tylototriton kweichowensis with a worm.
It probably gives the newt a nice, satisfied feeling.
Awesome video :-D
I'm running out of worms in my compost bins, so I'm resorting to catching them elsewhere while my compost worms recover.
That looks like a big meal, and they probably squirm for a long time before they die. Oh well, I guess that wouldn't freak out a newt.
Hey Peter, my T. Kweichowensis died a while ago:( Would you happed to know ere I can get some captive breed Kweichowensis in the U.S.A?
i just fed mine like 5 min ago :)
LoL I guess, but from a human perspective, having a meal as long as your body squirming around inside doesn't sound appealing.
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It probably gives the newt a nice, satisfied feeling.
Awesome video :-D
I'm running out of worms in my compost bins, so I'm resorting to catching them elsewhere while my compost worms recover.
That looks like a big meal, and they probably squirm for a long time before they die. Oh well, I guess that wouldn't freak out a newt.
Hey Peter, my T. Kweichowensis died a while ago:( Would you happed to know ere I can get some captive breed Kweichowensis in the U.S.A?
i just fed mine like 5 min ago :)
LoL I guess, but from a human perspective, having a meal as long as your body squirming around inside doesn't sound appealing.