Venomous Dragon
Archeon
The Varanid
The Ora, King of The Lizards.
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Jun 2, 2012 18:45:10 GMT -5
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Post by Ultimategrid on Jun 3, 2012 17:19:17 GMT -5
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Venomous Dragon
Archeon
The Varanid
The Ora, King of The Lizards.
Posts: 2,037
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Jun 3, 2012 17:52:17 GMT -5
I think carpet pythons are very pretty snakes.
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Post by Ultimategrid on Jun 3, 2012 18:59:19 GMT -5
I think carpet pythons are very pretty snakes. Yes they are, they are my personal favourite snake, except perhaps reticulated pythons. My little guy is only about 4.5 feet long, so he doesn't have much colour on him right now, but he'll be black 'n yellow when he's fully grown.
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Post by Anomonyous on Jun 3, 2012 19:55:35 GMT -5
Carpet python: It's a big orange rock...and it's breathing...perfect for sunbathing! ^^ (climbs on)
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Post by Ultimategrid on Jun 4, 2012 0:29:10 GMT -5
Carpet python: It's a big orange rock...and it's breathing...perfect for sunbathing! ^^ (climbs on) Yah those two love each other. My god I am missing Rosy so much lately, she was just the perfect snake, and I haven't been able to find another like her. I guess that love was once in a lifetime.
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Post by Anomonyous on Jun 4, 2012 12:10:50 GMT -5
It always feels like the first pet of its kind that you cared for, the one that lived for some time, was the one you loved most. My first pets, 2 fish, were a significant portion of my life. Pets give you something to live for, and when they die, it just feels like you've lost more than you gained, but your time with them is invaluable. I've heard about cloning deceased pets. This could work, but that new pet would have to be raised in the exact same fashion as the old one. Let sleeping dogs lie.
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Venomous Dragon
Archeon
The Varanid
The Ora, King of The Lizards.
Posts: 2,037
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Jun 4, 2012 13:18:59 GMT -5
It always feels like the first pet of its kind that you cared for, the one that lived for some time, was the one you loved most. My first pets, 2 fish, were a significant portion of my life. Pets give you something to live for, and when they die, it just feels like you've lost more than you gained, but your time with them is invaluable. I've heard about cloning deceased pets. This could work, but that new pet would have to be raised in the exact same fashion as the old one. Let sleeping dogs lie. I think cloning your pet would only end in disappointment
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Post by Ultimategrid on Jun 4, 2012 17:20:11 GMT -5
It always feels like the first pet of its kind that you cared for, the one that lived for some time, was the one you loved most. My first pets, 2 fish, were a significant portion of my life. Pets give you something to live for, and when they die, it just feels like you've lost more than you gained, but your time with them is invaluable. I've heard about cloning deceased pets. This could work, but that new pet would have to be raised in the exact same fashion as the old one. Let sleeping dogs lie. She was such a great addition to my life, she helped convert so many snake-haters into snake-lovers, and of course she helped me get rid of ferals. Honestly I wouldn't want to clone Rosy, my girl fought hard, lived great, and she deserves to rest. (However cloning her to be twice the size so that she could eat Felinepower wouldn't be a bad idea).
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Post by Anomonyous on Jun 4, 2012 22:10:02 GMT -5
I'm an atheist, but somehow cloning pets just doesn't seem right. I mean, if somebody wants to because they can't bear life at all without it, go ahead, but still... You should steal your friend's reticulated python, put him/her in Felinepower's room, and leave him there overnight. Then take the python back; ideally, your friend will wake up the next day to see a large bulge in his pet's stomach. ;D Of course, in the event this doesn't happen (and I doubt it because any snake would hate Felinepower badly enough to WANT to eat him, no matter how few showers he takes), just spray mouse perfume all over the place.
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Post by Ultimategrid on Jun 7, 2012 8:09:51 GMT -5
I'm an atheist, but somehow cloning pets just doesn't seem right. I mean, if somebody wants to because they can't bear life at all without it, go ahead, but still... You should steal your friend's reticulated python, put him/her in Felinepower's room, and leave him there overnight. Then take the python back; ideally, your friend will wake up the next day to see a large bulge in his pet's stomach. ;D Of course, in the event this doesn't happen (and I doubt it because any snake would hate Felinepower badly enough to WANT to eat him, no matter how few showers he takes), just spray mouse perfume all over the place. Oh my dear friend, you make me laugh. My buddy's retic is a little small to consume a human, but eh she could still kill him.
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Post by Anomonyous on Jun 7, 2012 11:15:41 GMT -5
Let's let her grow, and hope Felinepower doesn't do so at the same rate.
P.S. Saw that crocodile monitor bite wound. Ouch, looks deep.
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Post by Ultimategrid on Jun 7, 2012 17:16:08 GMT -5
Let's let her grow, and hope Felinepower doesn't do so at the same rate. P.S. Saw that crocodile monitor bite wound. Ouch, looks deep. Yeah, isn't it crazy to think that the wound was only caused by one side of his jaw? I cannot imagine a full on bite.
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Post by apexpredator7 on Jun 10, 2012 9:53:53 GMT -5
went to chester zoo this week and the most impressive animal was bali the retic. I used to like snakes but now ive got snake fever that snake was amazing i am now a snake lover
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