Penguin pets

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slipstream 1985

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12,204 posts

179 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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If you had a big garden with a huge pond is there anything stopping you having penguins? I guess you'd have to make sure it was well enclosed. Special licence needed? wouldn't be a dangerous animal to have arround would it?

poing

8,743 posts

200 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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slipstream 1985 said:
wouldn't be a dangerous animal to have arround would it?
No, just noisy and smelly.

ETA: I read the title as Penguin Darts, I think I've had too much caffeine!

insurance_jon

4,055 posts

246 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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johnnymaestro

4,775 posts

223 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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hehe reminds me of the old wedding elephant thread.

What type of penguin are you thinking about? Maybe invest in some shares in ice for winter months.

Dog Star

16,122 posts

168 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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I've often wondered the same, OP. I love penguins.

I did consider that it might be a bit warm for them, but then figured that its quite feasible to keep it in the fridge and it could st in the salad crisper.

Impasse

15,099 posts

241 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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The Galapagos penguin can cope with a temperate climate.

Crush

15,077 posts

169 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Thought of keeping nuns instead?

Dog Star

16,122 posts

168 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Crush said:
Thought of keeping nuns instead?
Stupidest suggestion I've ever heard! They've not got orange feet - useless!

trashbat

6,006 posts

153 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Illegal schmileagle, there's a guy on here - drives an L200 - that can do you a decent deal.

Might be fked though.

Hoofy

76,323 posts

282 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Dog Star said:
Crush said:
Thought of keeping nuns instead?
Stupidest suggestion I've ever heard! They've not got orange feet - useless!
Stupidest answer I've ever heard! Buy them orange boots.

dudleybloke

19,798 posts

186 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Crush said:
Thought of keeping nuns instead?
its a filthy habit.

NRS

22,131 posts

201 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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trashbat said:
Illegal schmileagle, there's a guy on here - drives an L200 - that can do you a decent deal.

Might be fked though.
I'll tell you what's wrong with it, my lad. 'E's dead, that's what's wrong with it!

IanMorewood

4,309 posts

248 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Dangerous? Moorish I would say you can buy them 32 at a time in the supermarkets.

slipstream 1985

Original Poster:

12,204 posts

179 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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IanMorewood said:
Dangerous? Moorish I would say you can buy them 32 at a time in the supermarkets.
you can't pick them up they like the cold

THX

2,348 posts

122 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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If you have the environment for them, let us know when you're P-p-p-p picking them up?

Nimby

4,589 posts

150 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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Impasse said:
The Galapagos penguin can cope with a temperate climate.
African penguins cope with an almost subtropical climate. It was very warm when we visited the Boulders colony near Cape Town last Christmas.


ChemicalChaos

10,379 posts

160 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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I remember reading that they need a LOT of care and attention, a lot of fish, and they make a lot of n oise and guano. Also, you have to keep a large group as they are very social animals and get lonely easily.

Have fun!

Dog Star

16,122 posts

168 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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ChemicalChaos said:
I remember reading that they need a LOT of care and attention, a lot of fish, and they make a lot of n oise and guano.
And this differs from my cat in what way?

THX

2,348 posts

122 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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Dog Star said:
And this differs from my cat in what way?
I have a Bengal, and he's staying with my parents for a few days. I tried explaining to them that he's not like the usual cat, you have to treat him like a fking Royal baby... They thought I was just being soft, but I called this afternoon to enquire as to how they're getting on an...

"IT'S LIKE HAVING A SMALL CHILD IN THE HOUSE!"

Ha! I did warn them...

pinchmeimdreamin

9,903 posts

218 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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THX said:
I have a Bengal, and he's staying with my parents for a few days. I tried explaining to them that he's not like the usual cat, you have to treat him like a fking Royal baby... They thought I was just being soft, but I called this afternoon to enquire as to how they're getting on an...

"IT'S LIKE HAVING A SMALL CHILD IN THE HOUSE!"

Ha! I did warn them...
I'd be more worried about it possibly eating a small child.