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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
MMMM that looks yummmy!!!!!
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S h a n l e y ![]() 3.2.26 eastern garters 1 midland painted turtle 1 bernese mountain dog, and a half siamese cat. 34 pets is WAY to many
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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Glad I didn't see that right before lunch!
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LeAnn http://www.keepsakeknits.com 2.0.0 T. radix (anerythristic plains garter) "Asmodeus" and "Zassaliss" 0.0.1 T. proximus orarius "Carrot" 1.1.0 T. sirtalis pickeringii "Azule" and "Penny" |
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the red sided giant
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Hmmmm...Spaghetti!!!
Look what Famke brought us...I guess it fell out of its nest. Parents where nearby, but this is way to young to fly ![]() ![]() ![]()
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the red sided giant
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Since the parents where nearby, and we really cant find the same caterpillars as their parents...we've put it back.
Its a hard decision (spelling? ) Because you know it will probably be eaten. But on the other hand, we would probably starve it to death. We've raised blackbirds, pigeons and a crow succesfully, but its just not possible to find the exact kind of food she prefers
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
awww it's sooo cute...... i found one at my baby sitters like 10 yrs ago and we fed it as many worms as we could find but by morning it was dead...
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The Purple Snake
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
Shanley, baby birds need a special digestive enzyme from their mommas in order to digest their food up to a certain age. (They get the enzyme when momma regurges into their mouths) So, you can feed them all they'll eat but without the enzyme they cannot process the food and it quickly ferments in their crop.
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