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    Great series Joe, always wonder how they manage to swallow those relatively large Perch.
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    Really good sequence there, Joe!

    What a huge fish for it to swallow. I wonder how many that size it could eat in one day!

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    Actually that was 2 seperate grebes but I have seen them eat 4 or 5 in 1 sitting.

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