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Good morning/day/afternoon/evening/night to all people I missed *waves and hugs*. Currently hard at work, have trouble keeping up with the thread.

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ddickinson: Spring must finally be coming as I had a lovely Adder in my garden this morning. They are the only deadly venomous snake in the UK and are quite rare to see this time of year.

Adder fact: They are one of the few reptiles who don't lay eggs, they give birth to little tiny baby snakes.
Would you have been my wife you would probably heard her screaming all over Europe. She's suffering from snake phobia very badly. Can't even look at snakes on TV.
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ddickinson: Wolves are becoming very rare in Europe now. Most place, like England, killed them off due to how dangerous they are. Congress spiders? Those are some of the creepiest ever. :-)
There's been efforts to re-introduce wolves in some areas, after it was hunted to near extinction during the dork ages. As you can imagine, many a farmer is less than thrilled, even though they have far more to fear from Germans in Brussels than any wolf nearby.

The whole danger thing is mostly a myth. Only a rabid or starving wolf would attack a human, and there is no rampant rabies epidemic among wolves.

It's mostly a cooked up scaremongering story by cattle farmers.
Post edited March 13, 2015 by j0ekerr
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moonshineshadow: Ah no problem. I can understand you not mentionig it openly, so just sent me a pm :P
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ddickinson: And do you promise to resist the urge to gift me the game if I mention it? I think you are just trying to trick me. :-)

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adaliabooks: I like snakes, but I'm more of a lizard person. I'd love to have one as a pet, but I here they quite difficult to keep, especially to keep them alive...
I'd love a gecko, they are so cute :)
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ddickinson: Leopard Geckos are quite easily to look after. A friend of mine has some and she breeds them and they seem pretty easy to care for. They eat crickets and are quite easy to look after. You just have to be careful when holding them, as if they get stressed then they sometimes detach their tails.

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j0ekerr: We have bears, although barely.
Wolves too.

Can't think of any truly horrid creepy crawlies outside of those in congress.
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ddickinson: Wolves are becoming very rare in Europe now. Most place, like England, killed them off due to how dangerous they are. Congress spiders? Those are some of the creepiest ever. :-)

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innocuous77: I will never ever adopt a spider.
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ddickinson: Not even a spider-cat? :-)

http://www.graphics99.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/spider-cat-05.jpg

http://worth1000.s3.amazonaws.com/submissions/532500/532644_6b58_1024x2000.jpg
Nope... hell nope. Not even Photoshop... nope... nightmares.
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ddickinson: And do you promise to resist the urge to gift me the game if I mention it? I think you are just trying to trick me. :-)
It's a trap!

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ddickinson: Leopard Geckos are quite easily to look after. A friend of mine has some and she breeds them and they seem pretty easy to care for. They eat crickets and are quite easy to look after. You just have to be careful when holding them, as if they get stressed then they sometimes detach their tails.
Aw, they're very cute. Not sure they would get on with the cats (or eventual dogs), but I would love to have some :)

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ddickinson: Wolves are becoming very rare in Europe now. Most place, like England, killed them off due to how dangerous they are. Congress spiders? Those are some of the creepiest ever. :-)
Such a shame, I love wolves :(
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ddickinson: Poor Turtle-Doves losing their egg. :-(

I think Adders are quite common in Northern France, but I am not too sure. I love living in the countryside, we get so many animals. When I was living in a city while studying I missed all the fresh air and nature.
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LaPtiteBete: Yes, it's sad :-( You think they only had one ?... I don't know how many eggs birds are supposed to have at once...
So... we would have venomous snakes in northern France too ? ô__ô... are you sure about that ? ',',',',' :-| Jeez.
We had a pigeon nest in the...*thinks very hard what this plant is called in English, gives up*, which we have about the house a year or so ago.

They had about 3 little birds, two of them managed to survive untill they left, and the last one got raised by an ornithologist from arround town (he was a bit weakish, so the other two pushed him out of the nest :( ).

The thing is, before pigeons migrated to towns to live in symbiosis with humans, they used to nest in rocky holes in cliffs; that kind of explains why they are such woeful nest-builders (we would often find dung lying arround below the nest, as well as, yes, an egg at one point), them being used to having solid foundations under their nests.

At least, that's what I heard being said at some point.

who wants a hug? I feel like cheering people up (I'm quite happy at the moment)
Post edited March 13, 2015 by Vnlr
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moonshineshadow: Of course I am trying to trick you :D *big hug*
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ddickinson: I know, but I can't tell you the game just so you end up gifting me it, I would feel bad. But have a big thank you hug.

*thank you hug*
Awww... and if I ask nicely? Please?
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How insanely cute!
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moonshineshadow: Ah no problem. I can understand you not mentionig it openly, so just sent me a pm :P
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ddickinson: And do you promise to resist the urge to gift me the game if I mention it? I think you are just trying to trick me. :-)

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adaliabooks: I like snakes, but I'm more of a lizard person. I'd love to have one as a pet, but I here they quite difficult to keep, especially to keep them alive...
I'd love a gecko, they are so cute :)
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ddickinson: Leopard Geckos are quite easily to look after. A friend of mine has some and she breeds them and they seem pretty easy to care for. They eat crickets and are quite easy to look after. You just have to be careful when holding them, as if they get stressed then they sometimes detach their tails.

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j0ekerr: We have bears, although barely.
Wolves too.

Can't think of any truly horrid creepy crawlies outside of those in congress.
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ddickinson: Wolves are becoming very rare in Europe now. Most place, like England, killed them off due to how dangerous they are. Congress spiders? Those are some of the creepiest ever. :-)

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innocuous77: I will never ever adopt a spider.
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ddickinson: Not even a spider-cat? :-)

http://www.graphics99.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/spider-cat-05.jpg

http://worth1000.s3.amazonaws.com/submissions/532500/532644_6b58_1024x2000.jpg
Wolves? The're in frelling Ohio... and yes, I'm working with an organization that keeps them safe.

No spiders involved...
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ddickinson: Wolves are becoming very rare in Europe now. Most place, like England, killed them off due to how dangerous they are. Congress spiders? Those are some of the creepiest ever. :-)
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adaliabooks: Such a shame, I love wolves :(
Wolves are slowly becoming more common in Eastern Europe. A few trickle in to Germany from Poland too.
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toxicTom: Would you have been my wife you would probably heard her screaming all over Europe. She's suffering from snake phobia very badly. Can't even look at snakes on TV.
I can understand that, and there is nothing wrong with it.

How are you today?

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j0ekerr: There's been efforts to re-introduce wolves in some areas, after it was hunted to near extinction during the dork ages. As you can imagine, many a farmer is less than thrilled, even though they have far more to fear from Germans in Brussels than any wolf nearby.
It's not really a good idea to reintroduce them. Some biologists claim wolves are actually third in the food chain (after us and Tigers), and once they get to a certain pack size they become very dangerous. I heard about a group of professional wolf hunters in Russia a while ago that were sent in to cull the local wolves that had become aggressive. They went out fully equipped and ready, but the next morning some people found all the hunters had been killed by the wolves during the night.
Cats are lovely, but I prefer ducklings myself ;)
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adaliabooks: Such a shame, I love wolves :(
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toxicTom: Wolves are slowly becoming more common in Eastern Europe. A few trickle in to Germany from Poland too.
http://www.nltimes.nl/2015/03/09/wolf-threatening-sheep-in-drenthe/ :/
Post edited March 13, 2015 by Vnlr
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adaliabooks: Such a shame, I love wolves :(
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toxicTom: Wolves are slowly becoming more common in Eastern Europe. A few trickle in to Germany from Poland too.
and one more reason I want our of Ohio and in to Germany (where my Dad lives...)

Or I;ve just been playing Gabriel Knight 2 too much:)
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toxicTom: Wolves are slowly becoming more common in Eastern Europe. A few trickle in to Germany from Poland too.
Good :)

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ddickinson: It's not really a good idea to reintroduce them. Some biologists claim wolves are actually third in the food chain (after us and Tigers), and once they get to a certain pack size they become very dangerous. I heard about a group of professional wolf hunters in Russia a while ago that were sent in to cull the local wolves that had become aggressive. They went out fully equipped and ready, but the next morning some people found all the hunters had been killed by the wolves during the night.
Studies showed that when they re introduced wolves to Yellowstone it improved the whole eco system because animals like deer were having their population controlled, so the grass and trees grew better and weren't over eaten, and so everything else thrived too.
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adaliabooks: It's a trap!
I know, but she is giving me those please eyeballs. :-)

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adaliabooks: Aw, they're very cute. Not sure they would get on with the cats (or eventual dogs), but I would love to have some :)
They would be in a tank, so they would be safe from the other pets. They really are quite easy to care for, and only take up as much room as the tank. They need a heat source and some special stuff, but that's about it.

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adaliabooks: Such a shame, I love wolves :(
Wolves look nice, especially the ones in wildlife parks, but once they become aggressive and have a large enough pack, they are very dangerous. During the medieval era they used to openly attack knights on horses, not to mention attacking regular people, children, and livestock.

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moonshineshadow: Awww... and if I ask nicely? Please?
But you really don't need to gift me anything, so it would not be fair to share, even with those sad eyes.

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toxicTom: How insanely cute!
I preferred the Photoshoped one. :-)
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ddickinson: It's not really a good idea to reintroduce them. Some biologists claim wolves are actually third in the food chain (after us and Tigers), and once they get to a certain pack size they become very dangerous. I heard about a group of professional wolf hunters in Russia a while ago that were sent in to cull the local wolves that had become aggressive. They went out fully equipped and ready, but the next morning some people found all the hunters had been killed by the wolves during the night.
Quick send in the astartes, we have chaos tainted wolves around.

No, we should do an exterminatus, it's the only way to be sure.

You ever heard of the story of slender man? I assure you it's real!