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Old 12-27-16, 10:44 AM   #1
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Re: Dream animals

After seeing Tsubaki pics I'd like a labyrinth burm, oh man would like a labyrinth burm. And for something a bit unusual I'd choose a spotted genet, I had the pleasure of meeting one of these amazing little animals and fell in love with it, hand reared and very tame
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Well for non reptiles an African wild dog. But for reptiles a perentie
A perentie is probably my most favorite lizard, but I have all but resigned the fact that I will never own one living in the US. African wild dogs were my top goal to see when we were in Tanzania, but our guide with 20 years of experience had only seen them once. You can guess how we faired. The most frustrating thing was that our guide said the group he was with did not even care to see them. We recently bought a marbled Bengal cat, as some of you may know from a previous thread, and my favorite thing is how similar its coat is to a African wild dog.

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I totally missed that it said anomals and thiught it was repriles only.

In that case I would like to add that my real dream animal is actually a curl crested aracari.
It is not often that I have no clue what an animal is, but you got me here mink. Neat little bird though.
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After seeing Tsubaki pics I'd like a labyrinth burm, oh man would like a labyrinth burm. And for something a bit unusual I'd choose a spotted genet, I had the pleasure of meeting one of these amazing little animals and fell in love with it, hand reared and very tame
Those labyrinth burms are incredible. Tsubaki has definitely almost suckered me in with his animal. I actually looked into a genet before getting into snake keeping. Lucky you meeting one first hand. I have not had the pleasure. They are incredible animals but I have read they are very energy intensive.
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