natives animals as pets? - What would you have? What would you never have? Why? (Mar/15/2009 )
Telomerase on Mar 22 2009, 05:11 AM said:
casandra on Mar 20 2009, 02:09 PM said:
Medieval humans, I guess Still I think that ancient Greeks and Romans were even more... omnivorous...
Why is it that when you get students and scientists on the forum, the topic shifts so easily to food?
oh yeah... ....our next best obsession: food....we can directly or indirectly link everything and everyone to it....
aimikins on Mar 21 2009, 06:00 AM said:
hmmm, I think a skunk http://www.whistleblowersblog.org/uploads/...nk%20Babies.jpg would be my least-desired native species.
and hey, I've seen axolotls in all shades of green; do you really not have anything between albinos and black ones?
My goodness, Steve," said Little Red Riding Hood "what biiiig eyes you have!"
All the better to sssseee you with, my dear."
Nice. What type is he?
casandra on Mar 16 2009, 03:18 PM said:
the Canadian Lynx…..this one’s got fancy snowshoes for feet….a real big beautiful kitty….miaow..
fantastic
aimikins on Mar 20 2009, 07:00 PM said:
hmmm, I think a skunk http://www.whistleblowersblog.org/uploads/...nk%20Babies.jpg would be my least-desired native species.
and hey, I've seen axolotls in all shades of green; do you really not have anything between albinos and black ones?
I have two corns! a carolina and a reverse okatee and yeah the axoltl ovr here isnt very colourful
Kami23 on Mar 24 2009, 06:08 PM said:
But you can eat the axolotls too, if necessary.
I've this pet:
But not native one here, but a re-breed from a dealer.
hobglobin on Mar 24 2009, 01:17 PM said:
Kami23 on Mar 24 2009, 06:08 PM said:
But you can eat the axolotls too, if necessary.
I've this pet:
But not native one here, but a re-breed from a dealer.
and it's got more hair than you ...is this the famous beaver-eating spider?
casandra on Mar 24 2009, 10:09 PM said:
hobglobin on Mar 24 2009, 01:17 PM said:
Kami23 on Mar 24 2009, 06:08 PM said:
But you can eat the axolotls too, if necessary.
I've this pet:
But not native one here, but a re-breed from a dealer.
and it's got more hair than you ...is this the famous beaver-eating spider?
Predominantly I have it (or her/him) to awe cheeky hecklers and brats
hobglobin on Mar 24 2009, 05:17 PM said:
casandra on Mar 24 2009, 10:09 PM said:
hobglobin on Mar 24 2009, 01:17 PM said:
Kami23 on Mar 24 2009, 06:08 PM said:
But you can eat the axolotls too, if necessary.
I've this pet:
But not native one here, but a re-breed from a dealer.
and it's got more hair than you ...is this the famous beaver-eating spider?
Predominantly I have it (or her/him) to awe cheeky hecklers and brats
some pet owner you are if you can't even tell if it's a he or a she...although an insect ignoramus, I bet I have sharper eyes than you do
casandra on Mar 24 2009, 10:25 PM said:
hobglobin on Mar 24 2009, 05:17 PM said:
casandra on Mar 24 2009, 10:09 PM said:
hobglobin on Mar 24 2009, 01:17 PM said:
Kami23 on Mar 24 2009, 06:08 PM said:
But you can eat the axolotls too, if necessary.
I've this pet:
But not native one here, but a re-breed from a dealer.
and it's got more hair than you ...is this the famous beaver-eating spider?
Predominantly I have it (or her/him) to awe cheeky hecklers and brats
some pet owner you are if you can't even tell if it's a he or a she...although an insect ignoramus, I bet I have sharper eyes than you do
Actually it is not an insect, but looking at the voracity I guess it is a.... Hmm, use your own imagination
hobglobin on Mar 24 2009, 05:31 PM said:
casandra on Mar 24 2009, 10:25 PM said:
hobglobin on Mar 24 2009, 05:17 PM said:
casandra on Mar 24 2009, 10:09 PM said:
hobglobin on Mar 24 2009, 01:17 PM said:
Kami23 on Mar 24 2009, 06:08 PM said:
But you can eat the axolotls too, if necessary.
I've this pet:
But not native one here, but a re-breed from a dealer.
and it's got more hair than you ...is this the famous beaver-eating spider?
Predominantly I have it (or her/him) to awe cheeky hecklers and brats
some pet owner you are if you can't even tell if it's a he or a she...although an insect ignoramus, I bet I have sharper eyes than you do
Actually it is not an insect, but looking at the voracity I guess it is a.... Hmm, use your own imagination
it's the non-insect equivalent of a jerk and jerks are usually............