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Live eatable is commonly attached as feed for a miscellany of species of extraordinary pets and zoo animals, ranging from alligators to various Mealworms snakes, frogs and lizards, but also including other, non-reptile, non-amphibian carnivores and omnivores (for instance, skunks, which are omnivorous mammals, can be technically be fed a delimited amount of live food, though this is not known to be a common practice)
- Frequent live cookery ranges from crickets (used as an inexpensive fashion of feed for carnivorous and omnivorous reptiles such as bearded dragons and commonly on tap in cherished stores for this reason), waxworms, mealworms and to a lesser extent cockroaches and locusts, to little birds and mammals such as mice or chickens.
Another casual design of live food, most commonly familiar with to feed snakes, is minute rodents. The most commonly acknowledged miniature rodent absorbed for live food is likely the mouse; many darling stores which carry snakes or cater to snake owners also carry "feeder mice" for this brain (see Complicated mouse).
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