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· 7 years ago
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What a good dog
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dr_richard_ew
· 7 years ago
Excuse me, that is a cat
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punchmunchkin
· 7 years ago
No no no, it is obviously a hamster
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kisnotundercover
· 7 years ago
Gerbil?
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deleted
· 7 years ago
That's a giraffe
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Oh my god it's a frickin gold fish
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sirviantis
· 7 years ago
Nope, close but no cigar, its obviously an axolotl
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creativedragonbaby
· 7 years ago
No... no.... it's an African Grass Beetle
jess_yea
· 7 years ago
My friend caleb has a bearded dragon and arachniphobia
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creativedragonbaby
· 7 years ago
Ace boi
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Please please please can we get a horned spider vaccum @shrekislove_
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chubbee
· 7 years ago
Years ago my son brought a couple of house geckos back from Florida. One got loose in the basement , there wasn't a spider, cricket or rolley bug to be found.
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sirviantis
· 7 years ago
Seems like a sweet deal to me
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hotspotpotato
· 7 years ago
Nope nommer
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guest
· 7 years ago
Just another reason to love reptiles.
gamzee
· 7 years ago
I'm getting a bearded dragon
golden_pig
· 6 years ago
I don't think a bearded dragon should eat... *squints to try to see the spider better* australian spiders. Any spiders could contain viruses or parasites, and australian spiders could contain some sort of ultra-murder pathogen.