Michele
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Haha hes a fattie. I love when hes moving his legging but not going anywhere XD
I think he is trying to swim, but the water isn't deep enough
Michele
Proud to be Canadian
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To funny! Thats a big Bearded Dragon
AHAHA...Look at it trying to swim...For some reason that song from "Finding Nemo" popped up "just keep swimming, just keep swimming, swimming, swimming"
Secondly, that is one amazing looking Bearded Dragon, just another perfect example on how a pet should look with the proper care!!
“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
-Albert Einstein-
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5.5 leopard geckos
0.1 African Fat Tails
2.0 Corn Snakes
1.3 Western Hognose
14.15 Ball Pythons
1.0 PacMan Frog
1.1 Crested Geckos
Merlin,
What's Life Without A Little Magic!
Thats to cute!
Hahahahaha, thanks fo sharing!
Let's clear something up. "Whole prey" has nothing to do with whether or not the prey item has a back bone. "Whole prey" just means that the prey item is being fed in its entirety: brains, heart, lungs, blood, the entire animal. Whole animal+intention of feeding it to another animal=Whole Prey.
Amazing, there is a Bearded Dragon out there fatter than mine!
Jenn
A Fluffy beardie is a happy beardie!
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