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To: | "'Tony Keene'" <> |
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Subject: | Rufous Night Heron dismembering Cane Toads. |
From: | "Philip Veerman" <> |
Date: | Wed, 1 Feb 2012 23:45:10 +1100 |
Diaphragms? Sorry but that is not what is involved. They are an amphibian, not a mammal! Only mammals have a diaphragm. Philip -----Original Message----- From: On Behalf Of Tony Keene Sent: Wednesday, 1 February 2012 4:59 PM To: Tom Tarrant; Del Richards Cc: Birding-aus Subject: Roufous Night Heron dismembering Cane Toads. If I heard correctly, the crows were making a tiny hole and extracting the liver. This meant that without the pressure against their diaphragms, the toads kept on inhaling until rupturing, apparently splattering entrails up to a metre away. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploding_animal#Toads I've heard of Black Butcherbirds ripping toads open down the length of their bellies after flipping them over. Hopefully, these pests will be a welcome major food source for native birds in the future. Cheers, Tony |
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