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Posted 9/11/2009 6:43:33 AM
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   I found a very lethargic American toad in my neighbor's pool filter. I rinsed him off and put him near a drainpipe right outside my house where a toad already lived. I didn't think he would make it, but to this day he still lives in my drainpipe. A fowler's toad has even joined the two.
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Cool. Ur lucky

My Pets:
0.0.1 Blood Red Corn Snake (Larry)
0.1.0 Red Eared Slider (Shelly)
If you are not going to respect that we love reptiles, don't go passing crazy bills and don't kill every herp you see, O.K. people!!! 

Ha, what can i say, some people have drugs, i have herps
COMING ON OCTOBER THE 10TH OR 11TH: One Jungle Carpet Python
 
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