probably a afghan toad (pac man frog) it ate live mice whole, you had to hold the mouse by the tail and it would grab it and crush it in it's jaws before swallowing it, then it would crap out a pile of fur, everything else digested. it was cool and disturbing at the same time!
2007-01-30 00:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I found Two-and-a-Half was quite attractive in its peculiar way. That was the dirtiest-looking, mud-coloured pigeon I've ever met. Instead of the regular 8 fingers (toes?) Two-and-a-Half had two on one foot and a half on the other one. It was extremely funny to watch the scruffy little thing, limping like some dignified John Silver and zealously fighting away any intruders when it was meal-time. The funniest thing was when it turned out that Two-and-a-Half was a girl. She brought a really good-looking, shy, pink-eyed male and they would have surprisingly long and noisy love sessions at my window.
All my friends agreed that Two-and-a-Half was a most extraordinary creature.
2007-01-30 00:52:31
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answered by nelabis 6
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I had a pet tree frog that i names "fluffy"
he wasn't a discusting pet...until he died. I found him in his cage stiff as a board with a cricket crawling on him.
2007-01-30 00:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I agreed to watch a co worker's fat, farting dachshund while she and her parents went away for a few days. I didn't know that her parents wanted to get rid of it and she told THEM I would keep if forever. It took me a week after they got back to come get the dog. I love doxie's but this one was really gross. We ended up tying it to a tree in the yard because it kept pooping in the house. Technically we didn't own it but we had custody for 11 days.
2007-01-30 00:40:05
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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i could choose for to get a bison, yet they stay noticeably plenty in Wisconsin. The climate and inhabitants is splendidly tailored to them...this is a suited marriage of puppy to proprietor, unrivaled interior united states.
2016-12-16 16:54:20
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answered by miracle 4
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I don't even know the name of em all but basically they're tiny little things inside our bodies, on our skin and hair etc....
If you ever get your hands on a real good microscope and zoom in on em you'll forget about the hamsters I'm sure haha :)
And the funny thing is we're all covered with em.
2007-01-30 00:41:11
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answered by Hansinchina 2
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I had a huge aquarium snail once that died and when I went to check on it I picked up the shell and the rotten snail bits fell out.
2007-01-30 00:36:40
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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When I was little, my parents had 2 yorkshire terriers who literally ate each others feces directly from the others backside.
It was disgusting.
2007-01-30 00:38:56
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answered by Chris R 1
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Salamanders. They ate crickets.
2007-01-30 00:39:10
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answered by Bowllynn 7
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Cat
2007-01-30 00:35:27
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answered by Iggy 7
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