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Originally Posted by ajm
I let her out for an hour or so virtually every evening under supervision, unfortunately I was distracted cleaning up a huge wee she'd done in her vivarium and she chose that moment to lay a cable on the carpet! :rolleyes: :D
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That is awsome, love its enclosure, is that in your bedroom? Dont think Id be able to sleep with a 6ft snake staring through the glass at you :eek:
Always wanted an Iguana myself. Very cool. |
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I'm surprised you arn't training the snake to go on stealth cat "hits" around the neighbourhood ... http://www.wh1.tu-dresden.de/~andy/g...ide-snake4.gif Steve |
Nice work Alex :)
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Holy sh!t, thats one hooje sh!t :eek:
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Originally Posted by Diablo
Nice work Alex :)
What's the catch? :Suspiciou ;) |
Good looking snake ajm, you are cornering the market with exotic creatures:)
Had to smile about her getting into inacessible places. We had a Rock Python as a mascot on my first squadron. We toook him flying once and he did the same thing and found a spot and would not come out for ages. Lots of little spaces in a Canberra. Last I heard of him was when he was promoted to Squadron Leader Fred Aldrovandi. Les :D |
Originally Posted by ajm
Thank you! :D
What's the catch? :Suspiciou ;) none. I just call it like I see it :D |
Originally Posted by Diablo
LOL
none. I just call it like I see it :D |
Originally Posted by Leslie
Good looking snake ajm, you are cornering the market with exotic creatures:)
Had to smile about her getting into inacessible places. We had a Rock Python as a mascot on my first squadron. We toook him flying once and he did the same thing and found a spot and would not come out for ages. Lots of little spaces in a Canberra. Last I heard of him was when he was promoted to Squadron Leader Fred Aldrovandi. Les :D At least you can move furniture though, I would have thought the inside of a Canberra would be a nightmare place to lose a snake! :D I heard of a case of a 12ft python that had crawled under the seats in a minibus and had looped itself around all the chairlegs. It took 2.5 hours to encourage it to let go and come out! :D |
lovely snake mate!well thought out vivarium too! good work! :thumb:
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A few years ago me and my brother called in a petshop, on a whim, and 10 mins later came out with a tarantula, and a little plasctic house for it to live in.
Anyway we got back to the van and decided to have a closer look, I was sat in the driving seat, put my hand in the container, the spider twitched, I shat myself, and the little fcuker jumped out, landed on the steering wheel, and then decided to go pot-holeing inside the steering coloum :eek:...it was a van with coloum shift so it found its way in through there. 2hrs to strip the dashboard and steering cloum, 1 hr to decide who was going to be the brave one and catch it, 2 hrs to replace the dash. We did at first consider just leaving it in there, but it wasnt our regular van, and we kind of concluded that a tarantula crawling out of the dash at 70Mph on the M1 might be a tadge dangerours for the unwitting driver :D |
LOL! :D
There was a case on a herp forum recently where someone lost a snake and it turned up in their neighbour's kitchen over a year later! :eek: The amazing thing was that it had actually gained some weight, so what it had been eating nobody knows! :D |
so what it had been eating nobody knows! http://www.catprofiler.com/flyer2and3.JPG |
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