By tant on September 30th, 2010
If you’re referring to worms that you have dug up from outside, found under a rock or purchased from a store that sells them as bait for fishing then absolutely NOT. These would likely contain parasites of their own inside the digestive system or some other organ. Then your bird would have them.
If you are referring to meal worms which are not really worms but rather the larval stage of a particular beetle (insect), then that’s a different story. If you are breeding meal worms yourself or buying them from a pet store or by mail these are okay to feed if your bird will eat them. Not often but occasionally. They’re a good source of protein. You didn’t say what kind of pet bird. I had a pair of orange weavers for a few years and they should be fed food like meal worms. Even if you own a species that need to be fed insects or other invertebrates you shouldn’t use “wild-caught” in most cases.
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By tant on September 30th, 2010
Pet Society on facebook – you design your own pet and could make one that looks like a bunny. My kids play “Moshi Monsters” which also has a pet monster that looks something like a bunny.
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By tant on September 30th, 2010
Hmmmm
Is it like the size of a pea or smaller? Any certain colour to it? Does it look soft or hard? Does it seem to be getting noticeably larger or just pretty much staying the same? And what kind of goldfish and how long has he/she had it?
Sorry for all the questions but knowing a little more about what it looks like may help for someone to determine what it may be
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By tant on September 30th, 2010
My dog, cats, rats, and gerbils all live inside, and my rabbits live outside.
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By tant on September 30th, 2010
My cat’s happy and annoyed tail swishes are very different. When he’s content it is a very gentle slow tail movement, but if he’s annoyed it will be a very rapid up and down flick of the tail.
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By tant on September 30th, 2010
Are you absolutely certain she sees you as a butch lesbian? This sounds like a couple of girls with a mild rivalry over the same boy. Or maybe she`s practicing her flirtation because you`re a safe target. But as far as Muslims go… I used to have my hair done by a lovely Muslim gentleman–the life-partner of a gay friend of mine. GLBT kids raised in Muslim families have the same problems that GLBT kids raised in fundie `Christian`families do, and it`s harder for lesbians than gay men because women`s choices are pretty limited in most Muslim cultures.
If you pursue it, be cautious. You could ask her something like, `Do you know some of the other kids think we`re a lesbian couple?` If that freaks her out… you might want to keep your distance.
Good luck!
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By tant on September 30th, 2010
Hugo
Hayley
Harvey
Harley
Howie
Howard
Hector
Julio
Squeak
Joker
Darius
Sirius
Bosley
Bayley
Domino
Oreo
Otto
Bruno
Magoo
Leo
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By tant on September 30th, 2010
To receive the free gift you logout not go to his account for at least 2 weeks.
I have more time w / my other account and got a lot of rumors cs.
Just went to a different account for a little “and go on your main than two weeks.
HFGL
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By tant on September 30th, 2010
Spotted on the content calendar for Oct 27th: Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Official Home Page – Calendar (October 2010 Content Calendar)
var:http://www.enworld.org/forum/4e-discussion/294860-against-cult-reptile-gods-free.html
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By tant on September 30th, 2010
The Reptile Basking Spot Lamps have a unique patented double reflector that focuses 35% more heat and light into a tight beam. Ideal for use with diurnal reptiles that thermo-regulate by basking, including many tropical … …
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