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dpack
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gz
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dpack
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dpack
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 44399 Location: yes
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oh dear 3 mins ago i had an "incident", more of that later
half an hour ago i went out to quietly observe the night wildlife
nowt to see, nowt to hear, nowt to smell
that is a bit sad as 5 yrs back there would have been multiple spp reports
anyway, i took my drink with me and put it on the rim of a deepbed planter
after waiting for wildlife i remembered to pick up the whisky horn, i put to my lips(just to see if it had contents ) and kissed a slug
spose it is better than third eyebrow, twice.
i must be more careful
ps i am being rather unfriendly to the probably not native funnel webs
the neurotoxin is proper horrid
a year into the trial schmit 4 , a brief series of tiny prickles not unlike small bramble spikes, minor pinkness and local swelling, long term black tatoos on the fang holes and pain+twitching that would easily pass for parkinson's disease
that can be local to the leg or elsewhere
proper horrid, if you are hosting funnel webs, id them to sp
some uk ones are fairly harmless even if provoked, i think these ones are probably from kanagland
york has lots of visitors with bags that are perfect for stowaways
provoked(in a slipper) it provided one of the nastiest wildlife encounters i have had
a year on the spasms and pain have decreased, impressive for no visible beyond a 2 and 2 and 3 single micro fang tattoos in pale black afte a day of a bit pink at the bite marks
awsome critter, i am murderideling its family.
these are dangeroos, a small person or mutt would be in big trouble, and i am fairly certain than turning up in emergency demanding FW anti toxin would be too slow to be of use
tis a posh neurotoxin, respect to evolution, as a deterrent for ever, remove the threat or use a tiny bit to "calm" lunch i cant fault it
i tried so you don't have to
i did not mean to
back in this thread there might be snaps of this one's ancestor
ps i think there are a few middle aged ones and a couple of babies i still need to kill, a bit dark but it may be a nice home for them but........ |
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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Florence
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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gz
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Mistress Rose
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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