81 pts ยท October 11, 2013
don't shed all at once, and you could pull up skin that isn't ready to be shed and cause the scales to warp and become damaged.
Snake's normally shed all at once, so if you know what you're doing its fine. Lizard species are different such as bearded dragons who (1/2)
My lizards (bearded dragons) are more like birds. Cover their eyes, must be night-time. Leopard Geckos would be lizarding though.
This one is a little better quality, not so intense dive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g95E4VSfj0
Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W6lD7re2Po Its a peregrine tho, so so the dive is a little more extreme.
They're extremely tame, its nearly impossible to get a bearded dragon angry enough to bite you.
That's my BULMA!
The crickets are usually darker in color. They're white because they've been given a little dust bath of vitamins to make them nutritious.
Yeah, they're addicting. Just make sure that if you do, that you can provide them all a high level of care. :)
Are you showing off your girlfriend?
I used to breed them, and have found homes for most of them. I have about 6 left. They're great pets.
Wow, are all these yours?
Slower, you slut.
Wow, is that Diablo 2? My god do I miss that game...
People still play this?
You can watch the first episode on YouTube, its an hour special IIRC.
I love me some Phoenix Wright. An upvote for you.
She looks like she's trying to tell you "More pictures?"
I don't play Go anymore but I play Jurassic World Alive. Its a really fun alternative to it.
This is the one that gets me hyped. The old Toonami Outro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqEny2Ir_Sk
This should be top comment.
They recently got showcased on TierZoo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyLl3K3R8Xk&t=299s
Its submissive behavior. He's letting you know that he knows you're there and he wants no trouble.
Apparently it means "one who plays with himself", jerk-off, or wanker.
Looks like a discount episode of Forged in Fire.
Thought that might've been one of the sharks tagged from ocearch. There's a few sharks in that area currently. Link: http://www.ocearch.org/
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don't shed all at once, and you could pull up skin that isn't ready to be shed and cause the scales to warp and become damaged.
Snake's normally shed all at once, so if you know what you're doing its fine. Lizard species are different such as bearded dragons who (1/2)
My lizards (bearded dragons) are more like birds. Cover their eyes, must be night-time. Leopard Geckos would be lizarding though.
This one is a little better quality, not so intense dive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g95E4VSfj0
Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W6lD7re2Po Its a peregrine tho, so so the dive is a little more extreme.
They're extremely tame, its nearly impossible to get a bearded dragon angry enough to bite you.
That's my BULMA!
The crickets are usually darker in color. They're white because they've been given a little dust bath of vitamins to make them nutritious.
Yeah, they're addicting. Just make sure that if you do, that you can provide them all a high level of care. :)
Are you showing off your girlfriend?
I used to breed them, and have found homes for most of them. I have about 6 left. They're great pets.
Wow, are all these yours?
Slower, you slut.
Wow, is that Diablo 2? My god do I miss that game...
People still play this?
You can watch the first episode on YouTube, its an hour special IIRC.
I love me some Phoenix Wright. An upvote for you.
She looks like she's trying to tell you "More pictures?"
I don't play Go anymore but I play Jurassic World Alive. Its a really fun alternative to it.
This is the one that gets me hyped. The old Toonami Outro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqEny2Ir_Sk
This should be top comment.
They recently got showcased on TierZoo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyLl3K3R8Xk&t=299s
Its submissive behavior. He's letting you know that he knows you're there and he wants no trouble.
Apparently it means "one who plays with himself", jerk-off, or wanker.
Looks like a discount episode of Forged in Fire.
Thought that might've been one of the sharks tagged from ocearch. There's a few sharks in that area currently. Link: http://www.ocearch.org/
Saving for later.