It’s good to see that Lio stocks a wide variety of foods for Frank. Having the same thing time after time is no fun; but what store stocks those canned goods? Whole Foods?
In reality (what a concept!), a slightly warmed (in the microwave, just to body temperature) hot dog will do in a severe pinch, but most reptiles (at least constrictors) really want something living. That way they know it’s fresh!
Let me get this straight… Lio will sacrifice sharks, mice and owls to feed a snake, but when it comes to turkeys he’ll bend over backwards to make his father go hungry. Feed the stupid turkey to the snake.
The picture on the can could either mean it’s that animal or food for that animal, but there weren’t any cans with snakes on them. And was that a platypus?
I brought home “Canned Platypus” from Australia. OK, it’s actually a small toy platypus, but it’s sold in a real (sealed) tin can. I’ve never opened it because it’s more fun to have people ask me if its REALLY canned platypus. They also sell Koala-in-a-Can and Kangaroo-in-a-Can…
Reminds me of the story of canned food being introduced to a primitive African village. Since no-one could read, the cans had pictures on them showing what was inside. Which was fine until they got a shipment of baby food, with a picture of a baby on the can! (Mmmm, Cannibal Chow…)
I had pet rats for years, lovely little fellows! I would be very upsetting when someone said" my snake would love to meet them". Instead of feeding rats to snakes, it would be better to cook up some snake steak for the ratsPeople don’t like their tails but they are smart as a dog or cat! Also they have sweet dispositions, don’t smell bad , and can’t even catch rabies..
margueritem about 13 years ago
What a happy snake!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 13 years ago
Canned critters for snakes! Are they alive?
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
Top shelf, second can; doesn’t that look kinda like Rat from “Pearls Before Swine”?
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
It’s good to see that Lio stocks a wide variety of foods for Frank. Having the same thing time after time is no fun; but what store stocks those canned goods? Whole Foods?
margueritem about 13 years ago
Lol, I think you’re right!
x_Tech about 13 years ago
It looks like Frank’s favorite…
Undead BunniesServes 6 to 8 ft Snakespbarnrob about 13 years ago
In reality (what a concept!), a slightly warmed (in the microwave, just to body temperature) hot dog will do in a severe pinch, but most reptiles (at least constrictors) really want something living. That way they know it’s fresh!
Ida No about 13 years ago
Let me get this straight… Lio will sacrifice sharks, mice and owls to feed a snake, but when it comes to turkeys he’ll bend over backwards to make his father go hungry. Feed the stupid turkey to the snake.
chris_weaver about 13 years ago
What, no Purina Snake Chow?
bluegirl285 about 13 years ago
I’ve seen canned possum before. Might’ve been a joke, though.
nerdhoof about 13 years ago
The picture on the can could either mean it’s that animal or food for that animal, but there weren’t any cans with snakes on them. And was that a platypus?
ninetoes about 13 years ago
@purpledog39: it sure looks like a platypus to me. I bet it tastes like duck.
iced tea about 13 years ago
That’s a dog with a body of a snake!
flimflamflam about 13 years ago
One of the best strips running today.
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
I brought home “Canned Platypus” from Australia. OK, it’s actually a small toy platypus, but it’s sold in a real (sealed) tin can. I’ve never opened it because it’s more fun to have people ask me if its REALLY canned platypus. They also sell Koala-in-a-Can and Kangaroo-in-a-Can…
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
I can’t tell what’s on the can he’s opening — looks kinda like a teddy bear.
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
Reminds me of the story of canned food being introduced to a primitive African village. Since no-one could read, the cans had pictures on them showing what was inside. Which was fine until they got a shipment of baby food, with a picture of a baby on the can! (Mmmm, Cannibal Chow…)
squirrel500 about 13 years ago
Yum!
pam Miner about 13 years ago
I had pet rats for years, lovely little fellows! I would be very upsetting when someone said" my snake would love to meet them". Instead of feeding rats to snakes, it would be better to cook up some snake steak for the ratsPeople don’t like their tails but they are smart as a dog or cat! Also they have sweet dispositions, don’t smell bad , and can’t even catch rabies..
lynnskay about 13 years ago
Oh No!!! It’s Clovis in a can! Is that why “Imagine THIS” is having guest strips running now??
spider1978 about 13 years ago
Is that Chef Boyardee for Frank?