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this legless lizard looks suspiciously like a 'snak'!
silvanaraihane
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4-29-2008 10:37 PM
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4-30-2008
7:15 AM
alanocu
I hope you mean a snake, and not a snack!
4-30-2008
11:37 AM
silvanaraihane
oops! I meant a snake not a snack!
4-30-2008
4:53 PM
tanyamm
It could be a snack for some people. People do have different tastes.
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