what small animals are out there that you can keep as pets, something more interesting than a hamster please x
Feb 11, 2008 by Bethany G | Posted in Other - Pets
get a tailless thrash scorpion they are famous for being in Harry Potter Goblet Of Fire.
I have one they don't have a stinger or mouthful just fast check mine out or check Harry Meddle with unforgiven curse part with mad moody & nevil.
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vampet | Feb 15, 2008
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My old hamster passed through these stages much like it was in hibernation, he would record himself and you would not see! I knew to look in his bed too, and his arm would paddle-like worrying away from me and say take off.I bog sometimes they get a bit depressed and bored, first if they eat away all year I found some basic things like re-arranging some parts of the guard in them intrusive, I have a book rotastak so I added a new tube and box and seemed to know the business for you! lol.
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