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    thamnophis puniceus Lori P's Avatar
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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    I'm still shocked my escapees haven't taken over... Kyle tells me the tropical roaches won't survive here, but, I keep thinking roaches are the most adaptable critters out there. But I've only seen one escapee running loose here, and he was right next to the tub.
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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    I have a resident spider species that loves blatta lateralis (turkistan roaches) and actually chases them, which is amazing because those are really quick and the little spiders run after them and actually catch them
    rhea
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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    Cockroaches, the little b@st@rd$, survived when the dinasours didn't...

    Good luck, Lori...

    (shudders at the entire topic)
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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    Quote Originally Posted by Garter_Gertie View Post
    Cockroaches, the little b@st@rd$, survived when the dinasours didn't...
    Technically, the dinosaurs did survive.


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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    Nit pick, nit pick, nit pick! LOL!!!
    2.0 NY Eastern Garters; Peepers, Jeepers
    3.1 Western Hoggies; Kenabec, Niizh, Kokopelli, Anasazi
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    1.0 Eastern Milk; Carmello

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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    For a second there Stefan I thought I was looking at a pair of boobies. :P
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    Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!


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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    For a second there Stefan I thought I was looking at a pair of boobies. :P

    What is Kyle thinking!!!
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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    Quote Originally Posted by reptile3 View Post
    What is Kyle thinking!!!
    Booby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    they have blue feet though
    rhea
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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    For a second there Stefan I thought I was looking at a pair of boobies. :P
    Well, at least they weren't a pair of tits.

    Tit (bird - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

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    Re: Discovery Channel's VERMINATORS..

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    Booby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    they have blue feet though
    Not red-footed boobies. lol
    0.1 Storeria dekayi
    Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!


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