We have dogs and cats, how about a unusual pet photo thread

We have dogs and cats, how about a unusual pet photo thread

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Art_Vandelay

6,689 posts

185 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Not so much a pet, but they spend plenty of time evading Doug's tongue. They're strangely very interesting to watch.



Jasandjules

69,939 posts

230 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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HereBeMonsters said:
Both awesome. Marine tank?
Yes. I used to have six running at one time, so I had leaf fish, mantis shrimp, frogfish as well.. Love the weird looking creatures.... Just two running now, a fish only with puffers, lions, eels and the cow fish, and a reef tank with a few corals (Red Bubble Tip anemones) and a few reef fish (sailfin tang, purple tang etc..

Also used to keep terrapins, iguanas, had a Californian King snake and a corn snake.... But I didn't want to spend all morning trying to get google images to work for me !

Some of those Rabbits are sooooo cute though.

Liszt

4,329 posts

271 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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jshell said:
My boy: 5.5kg of fluff. German lop-eared house rabbit called 'Arfor'. House trained - easy - and doesn't eat cables or wallpaper.



MMMMM. Anyone else thinking "cream sauce, saute potatoes and green beans?"

nom nom nom


jshell

11,032 posts

206 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Liszt said:
jshell said:
My boy: 5.5kg of fluff. German lop-eared house rabbit called 'Arfor'. House trained - easy - and doesn't eat cables or wallpaper.



MMMMM. Anyone else thinking "cream sauce, saute potatoes and green beans?"

nom nom nom
Oi! Actually, that's almost exactly what my 'old man' said too.....

Chessers

745 posts

213 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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That looks like a feckin bear !

sinizter

3,348 posts

187 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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jshell said:
My boy: 5.5kg of fluff. German lop-eared house rabbit called 'Arfor'. House trained - easy - and doesn't eat cables or wallpaper.
Does he dig holes in the lawn ?

MATT427

1,653 posts

180 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Irwin sadly passed away recently, nothing love nor money could do frown
she's wasn't even half way through her life span.




and loving the rabbit biggrin i would have enougher one, if weren't for the dog :/

Edited by MATT427 on Wednesday 13th January 18:33

Gretchen

19,042 posts

217 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Since a child I've always had alternative pets and many years ago was a bit of a temporary half way house for others. 

These have included: Stick Insects, Giant African Snails, African Land Crabs (I was unfortunate to have these as a child), an Iguana (was an evil tail whipper), several snakes (Western Hognose, Corn and a Californian Milk), a proper French Lop Eared Rabbit (childhood pet, was as big as a dog!), Fancy Rats (Ronnie & Reggie - VERY friendly, would curl up on my lap or shoulder & watch TV), Tarantulas, Leopard Geckos, Chinchillas, but my favourite were the Giant Madagascan Hissing Cockroaches I called Bernard and Bernard, not mine but like these 






soad

32,913 posts

177 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Blimey, that's a big one, Gretchen.


Edited by soad on Wednesday 13th January 19:23

matty_doh

796 posts

179 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Not too rare, but here are my 2 fluffy little buggers..




Oh, and a 'landing' gone wrong -



The white one is a cashmere rabbit, the brown one is a lionhead.

Both around 7-8 years old now, and live outdoors.

Gaspode

4,167 posts

197 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Sophie and Maya

MATT427

1,653 posts

180 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Gaspode said:

Sophie and Maya
llamas biggrin always liked them

Gaspode

4,167 posts

197 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Sophie and Maya

Art_Vandelay

6,689 posts

185 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Gaspode said:

Sophie and Maya
Fixed

Gaspode

4,167 posts

197 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Art_Vandelay said:
Gaspode said:

Sophie and Maya
Fixed
thanks for that, I was just reading the sticky to figure out what I'd done wrong!

sidekickdmr

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5,078 posts

207 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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matty_doh said:
AAAAAWWWWW

now that i like

Art_Vandelay

6,689 posts

185 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Gaspode said:
Art_Vandelay said:
Gaspode said:

Sophie and Maya
Fixed
thanks for that, I was just reading the sticky to figure out what I'd done wrong!
No problem, if you're using Firefox, right click the image and select "Copy image location" if the photo is being hosted on a different website. Paste that between the [pic] and [/pic] tags. Well, thats what I did anyway hehe

Not sure if it works with internet explorer, haven't used that in ages.

Killer2005

19,656 posts

229 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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This is my snake at about 8 weeks old, she's a bit bigger now though at around 4ft


Vron

2,528 posts

210 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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sidekickdmr said:
littlegreenfairy said:
Do you have chewing problems with your wabbit? One of mine has a penchant for curtains and shoelaces at the moment.
that is litrally the only downside, has a thing for leather, any shoes etc left about get nibbled

but he has free run of the hall/lounge so we just dump our stuff in our rooms out of harms way
Ours used to go mad for the rubber buttons on the remote controls and nibbled them all off.

Anyhow. Not got rabbits anymore but here's Basil and Sybil (they are like owning a dog)






Vron

2,528 posts

210 months

Wednesday 13th January 2010
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My much cherished Mandarin ducks sadly now deceased.