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Old 02-19-2007, 05:32 PM
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I have several....

Here's Masquerade, demonstrating why it is important for snake owners to have a secure lid on the snake's tank.



Then we have Ozzie & Harriet



Dark Knight [who at this stage I should probably call "Squire" til it grows up a bit]



A sling for which I have yet to come up with a satifactory name



Hairy-et



and finally Peanut

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Old 02-19-2007, 06:00 PM
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Awesome, if somewhat "different" menagerie you've got there. I have one question...what on earth are Ozzie & Harriet?
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Ozzie & Harriet look like Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches. Paul, I remember Peanut from RVO. She's still as cute as ever. Nice assortment of little friends. I like Masquerade's name.
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Ewwwww!
Not only are they cockraoches...Ewwwwww...but they hiss! Ewwwwwwwwwww!
Sorry Paul but ...hissing cockroaches!! The stuff of nightmares for me
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Old 02-22-2007, 08:40 AM
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I like Masquerade's name.
Thanks! Wanted something appropriate but different.

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Ewwwww!
Not only are they cockraoches...Ewwwwww...but they hiss! Ewwwwwwwwwww!
Sorry Paul but ...hissing cockroaches!! The stuff of nightmares for me
LOL!

They are indeed Madagascar hissing roaches. Ozzie is the one on the right. Usually only the male hisses.

On the plus side Susanne, at least mine don't fly like the huge suckers in you area do! Aka "palmetto bugs" are one of those little "nicieties" that my mom least misses from Florida or Hawaii. [Though the centipedes in Hawaii were truly impressive!]
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On the plus side Susanne, at least mine don't fly like the huge suckers in you area do! ;) Aka "palmetto bugs" are one of those little "nicieties" that my mom least misses from Florida or Hawaii. [Though the centipedes in Hawaii were truly impressive!
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It's funny that you mention that...I don't see a lot of those nasty alien creatures in my area but the main thing I remember from a trip my family took to Disneyworld 34 years ago is the size of the flying cockroaches!!! Ewwwww!!!!

I'm glad you didn't take offense to my post but I really don't handle cockroaches very well...at all ...and yours HISSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
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[Though the centipedes in Hawaii were truly impressive!]
OMG!!! Centipedes, I don't do well with them.
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OMG!!! Centipedes, I don't do well with them.
They were quite impressive, IMO. Not like the dainty little wimps we have here in the north. They were abbout 6 inches or more long, about an inch wide, with thick subby legs.
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Where is that fainting smiley I like so much in chatroom? I need it here.
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh how do you sleep at nite, Heeheeehee!!
Like the snake, nice colors. LOVE little peanut - Tell us more a bout him would ya? Ooooh I love him!!!
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