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Re: P. ridibundus vs. N. tessellata

PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 1:44 pm
by Christoph Stenger
Berislav Horvatic wrote:
Niklas Ban wrote:Does anyone know the pKA of the Pelophylax gastric?

You really expect a straight and material answer to THAT?


Berislav Horvatic wrote:
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Google "ph stomach frog" and be amazed.

I did google it and was amazed. But I still have no idea for how
long a swallowed snake might survive in a frog's stomach.


The question you had originally raised was a different one - certainly not about a snake´s survival in a frog´s belly.
:mrgreen:

Re: P. ridibundus vs. N. tessellata

PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 3:24 pm
by Berislav Horvatic
Christoph Stenger wrote:The question you had originally raised was a different one
- certainly not about a snake´s survival in a frog´s belly. :mrgreen:

In this thread? Which question?

Re: P. ridibundus vs. N. tessellata

PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 3:33 pm
by Christoph Stenger
Yes, READ quotes ABOVE.

The question you had raised in the first quote - and of course the subseqent answer - is a little different from the second question you had raised in the second quote. Sources for Info regarding pkA vs. survivability of snakes in belly.

Re: P. ridibundus vs. N. tessellata

PostPosted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 3:45 pm
by Berislav Horvatic
Survivability of snakes in a belly of a frog was my first (= "originally raised") question, and the only one
at that, while the unfortunate "You really expect a straight and material answer to THAT?" was rather
an expression of my (unfounded, yes!) incredulity than a real question. (I was obviously wrong about
that "THAT", so I've learned something once again. Much obliged.)