Topic: What's All This I Hear About A Reptile Disfunction | |
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(((Beach)))
It's your nakid mole rat!!! |
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(((Beach))) It's your nakid mole rat!!! OMG.....I feel much safer with my snake! |
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(((Beach))) It's your nakid mole rat!!! OMG.....I feel much safer with my snake! |
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(((Beach))) It's your nakid mole rat!!! OMG.....I feel much safer with my snake! it sucks going to work |
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Have a great day!!
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sucha snake charmer!!!!
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hey thats my naked mole rat. he snuck out of my shoe closet when i wasnt looking. naughty little mole rat.
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no snake or rat should get in between a woman and her shoes
(((heather))) Good Day!!! |
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I am going right now to pray for all of you! |
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Is there a problem here?
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Edited by
rara777
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Thu 12/20/07 10:57 AM
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My reptile is 56 and werks fine..
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Reptile keeper of the zoo... |
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Reptile keeper of the zoo... LMAO |
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With all these remedies, I guess Smilin' Bob is out of work.
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im not a doctor, but i did stay at a holiday inn last night
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Reptiles are cold blooded. They need warmth to stay alive. Just wrap em in a warm blanket when it gets cold. Make sure he's eating right. They do like to burrow, so watch where he goes. He could get sick if he wonders into the wrong tunnel.
Keep him in his cage, owners are always held responsible when they get out. If you do let someone pet your reptile, make sure you use the proper protection and safety. Keep your reptile healthy and happy. |
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Reptiles are cold blooded. They need warmth to stay alive. Just wrap em in a warm blanket when it gets cold. Make sure he's eating right. They do like to burrow, so watch where he goes. He could get sick if he wonders into the wrong tunnel. Keep him in his cage, owners are always held responsible when they get out. If you do let someone pet your reptile, make sure you use the proper protection and safety. Keep your reptile healthy and happy. Doesn't the cage irritate their skin? |
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Well, if the cage irritates his skin, place him in a net instead.
The net allows him to "hang out" without causing any trouble (for the most part). |
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Well, if the cage irritates his skin, place him in a net instead. The net allows him to "hang out" without causing any trouble (for the most part). Thank you...I have seen that remedy on certain Italian beaches.... |
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