We saw the brown anole jumping into the water in part I, now we see the gory, but delicious, aftermath!
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Laura
That is very cool. Maybe I ought to try some…however, if it fails, don’t know what to do with the guppy. Truly amazing. So maybe they need their omegas. Which insects have the omegas, I wonder?