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Animal geek

nicklandovich

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I've just finally accepted it, when it comes to animals I am a huge geek. I will sit for hours just to watch my snakes drink. I was excited to get pooped on because it let me get a great look at snake poo.

With my new crested, I love watching his kangaroo cricket hunting. Tonight while mixing up his repashy, I got him to eat off the spoon.
Anyone else get like this?
 
I love animals, not sure if I'm a geek. I am super obsessed with little Plissken, but that's because he's AWESOME! But seriously though, in a city I don't think I have enough opportunity to truely geek out over animals. I'd wish I lived in the country, but well, I've seen Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Deliverance. So I'll stick with squirrels and my snakey.
 
I'd wish I lived in the country, but well, I've seen Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Deliverance. So I'll stick with squirrels and my snakey.

let us not forget that both of those movies have serious lessons:
- dont walk into someones house without permission (especialy in texas, I mean come on)
- if you go on a canoeing trip bring a freakin map
 
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