++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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Bubbleawsome

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Aw, I didn't make it. :(

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For that speed competition we were having.
 

norseamd

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you are never getting rid of the fuckers

with a population size that large and a habitat range that huge and in that type of environement

they are here to stay
 

Minerva

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A 12-foot python has been returned to its owner after a slithery stop at a Central Texas home where a woman earlier bathed her pet guinea pigs.

The Eagle newspaper reported Tuesday that Veronica Rodriguez was shocked in early May when the big snake turned up in her bathroom.

Police believe the African python slipped into the house when Rodriguez left the back door open after bathing her three household guinea pigs and putting the critters in outdoor pens.

Rodriguez says she heard strange noises, returned to the bathroom and discovered the snake crawling into the tub. She called 911.

College Station police and animal control officers removed the snake, using a city trash can as a temporary receptacle for the reptile.

No guinea pigs were harmed.

Eh?

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Red Squirrel

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That poor Guinea pig. :( Then again this would happen in nature too. I never really understood snakes as a pet though, they're not really cute and don't think they really have affection either, but I could be wrong. I guess they're kind of cool.