my aunt posted this on Facebook. The guy was eaten whole. Is the lizard gonna die?
For sure
>>2325512
She accidentally 3 kids so it's not surprising.
i don't get what's going on itt.. what guy got eaten whole?
That hornworm looks like it was raised in captivity,
so no
>>2325605
I had to look up a picture of a hornworm after you posted that, because I thought that was a piece of play dough.
>>2325608
I only know it's a hornworm because I'm super autistic about Cool Bugs and Poisonous Plants.
I found a huge tobacco hornworm on some bitter nightshade a couple of years ago. The moths they make are fucking awesome.
>>2325611
Captive raised horn worms are good for getting reptiles to eat when they're being stubborn and won't eat. Something about them and the way they move makes even the most adamant hunger strikers gobble them up.
>>2325613
This is making me want to order some hornworms to raise for funsies
They're huge and squishy and I love them
>>2325614
I've spotted them at PetSmart, if you're a burger anon
>>2325616
I can order them at the local feed store too. While I was working there someone ordered some and I got to check them out before he picked them up
>>2325614
they're pretty common in the wild. Just need to find out what they eat in your area and then start looking at plants. In my yard they eat fireweed.
tomato plants are another common victim.
>>2325621
I know exactly what they eat and were to find them (I'm aspergers as fuck and never forget a thing)
But it's the wrong season
>>2325621
you cant let them eat tomato if you raise them, for obvious reasons
>>2327077
???
>>2327091
Tomatoes are nightshade plants (Solanaceae) and poisonous. That species is immune to the poison, eats the plant and accumulates the poison in their bodies.
You want to feed that to your reptile?
>>2327185
>You want to feed that to your reptile?
ah, you didn't read the thread.
gotcha.