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Posted on 11/5/18 at 5:50 pm to Dawgholio
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However, an infected rodent can pass on the larvae through their feces, with slugs and snails sometimes becoming infected if they eat the larvae.
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Posted on 11/5/18 at 5:51 pm to Godfather1
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Without opening the link, I thought this was about a guy catching a bullet to the grill and going into a coma for 8 years before kicking.
You must be from an "urban" area.
Posted on 11/5/18 at 5:54 pm to Godfather1
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Godfather1
They got Sonny on the causeway
Posted on 11/5/18 at 5:56 pm to Dawgholio
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However, in 1993 a boy from New Orleans got infected after eating a snail for a dare. He fell ill a few weeks later—symptoms included muscle aches, stiff neck, vomiting, a headache and a slight fever. After two weeks his symptoms went away without treatment.
Which OTer dis be?
Posted on 11/5/18 at 5:58 pm to Dawgholio
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Slug waited a long time to finally take his revenge
They're slow.
Posted on 11/5/18 at 6:01 pm to Dawgholio
Dammit. Slug soup is one of my favorites. Oh well.
Posted on 11/6/18 at 12:22 am to Dawgholio
Snails and slugs are well known to be intermediate hosts for many parasites.
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