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Fantasy pets
A tiger for me. Without a doubt. Guess that makes me a bit lame. Any kind of big cat would be acceptable. Then maybe a kangaroo.
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#2
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Re: Fantasy pets
pam anderson
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#3
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Re: Fantasy pets
A tiger for me.
Agreed. The world's most beautiful animal. |
#4
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Re: Fantasy pets
this choice isn't that exotic or sexy, but I would take a wolf. I do like tigers though, but I would be to worried it would kill me.
Kangaroo?? [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Fantasy pets
The vet at the end of my parent's roads had a baby kangaroo in his garden for a while. It ran away once; I was disappointed it didn;t decide to come and live with us like cats do. He got it back. It was on the news; not too many kangaroos in Brussels.
Wolf is a good choice. |
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Re: Fantasy pets
Ill take a mermaid
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Re: Fantasy pets
A few months ago, I saw somebody with a pet wolf. I said to him "Wow, that's a big Siberian Husky" (because that what's it looked like). He told me it was a wolf and I decided I wasn't going to pet it.
I love animals. But, I wouldn't even consider getting any animal which has the potential to eat me. |
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Re: Fantasy pets
There is supposedly not one reported incident of a wolf attacking a human.
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Re: Fantasy pets
koala bear
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Re: Fantasy pets
I was thinking more of the big cats people mentioned above when fearing being eaten. Still, hungry wolves look like they could do it.
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