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the first where so many of the fish seemed to be scaled whole.

yikes!
Could be a fish struggling to get away from a bullfrog or snake?


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rds wrote
the first where so many of the fish seemed to be scaled whole.

yikes!
Could be a fish struggling to get away from a bullfrog or snake?


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Old 11-07-2003, 11:36 PM
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My first guess would be raccons because you said shallow pond. They
can eat them there leaving some scales or take them away. Coons are
very common here in San Jose. If attacked happened at night the
chances go up. If during the day it could be a cat. Coons will return
from time to time. I get them for about a week once a month.


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My first guess would be raccons because you said shallow pond. They
can eat them there leaving some scales or take them away. Coons are
very common here in San Jose. If attacked happened at night the
chances go up. If during the day it could be a cat. Coons will return
from time to time. I get them for about a week once a month.
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My first guess would be raccons because you said shallow pond. They
can eat them there leaving some scales or take them away. Coons are
very common here in San Jose. If attacked happened at night the
chances go up. If during the day it could be a cat. Coons will return
from time to time. I get them for about a week once a month.
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