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I just bought a new pet tarantula today.
He's pretty cool, I have to feed him six frozen crickets every week. The guy at the pet store said it's called ...
- 12-09-2005 #1Linux Enthusiast
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I just bought a new pet tarantula today.
He's pretty cool, I have to feed him six frozen crickets every week. The guy at the pet store said it's called a santarem pink haired bird eating tarantula, even though it doesn't eat birds. It's the most bought species of 2004.
Sorry, but I've always wanted one... this is so cool...
- 12-09-2005 #2Linux User
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look like that?
- 12-09-2005 #3Linux Enthusiast
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Yes, I was reading it shoots it's hairs at you if you scare it...
- 12-09-2005 #4
go on, scare it! i DARE you!
Here's why Linux is easier than Windows:
Package Managers! Apt-Get and Portage (among others) allow users to install programs MUCH easier than Windows can.
Hardware Drivers. In SuSE, ALL the hardware is detected and installed automatically! How is this harder than Windows' constant disc changing and rebooting?
- 12-09-2005 #5Linux User
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looks pretty cool
- 12-09-2005 #6Banned
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hello mr erm spider
- 12-09-2005 #7
Yeah ... nice pet ... I think.
uke:
I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso
- 12-09-2005 #8
Hmmm, I wonder if we should start a "pets" thread? Surely that would have legs...
EDIT: Found this but it's just for dogs and cats...
- 12-09-2005 #9
I bet it's really tiny. Dont worry, them cricket's'll soon fatten it up enough to fill a sandwich.
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- 12-09-2005 #10Linux Engineer
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Neato :P
About the hairs, many mammals do that to, at least when thei're freezing. Thats why you get the "goose-skin" or what you call it in english, if you have a lot of body-hair, the hair will rise like a level of protection from cold...


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