OK, where are all my fellow CAF’ers? Surely at least one more person can answer the question before I … hmmmm…
… before I have to take my black Arabian stallion out on a midnight ride up on the ridge late tonight for a few hours and ponder how I went wrong here.
(I suppose it’s only been 1 day, perhaps there is hope yet.)
I have read about spiders coming down in the night for moisture at ones eyes and mouth, but you’re going to sleep now and I probably shouldn’t tell you about when I woke up one night feeling like I swallowed something…
If a person gets bitten by a tarantula, the bite will probably feel a lot like a bee sting, with pain in the area of the bite. It will look like a bee sting, too, with redness and some swelling. Because the tarantula’s venom (poison) is weak, it’s unusual to have more severe reactions involving other parts of the body.
The octopi are great escape artists too. When I was keeping multiple aquariums, I decided to silicone a piece of glass in the middle of one and set it up fresh water on one side, and salt water on the other. I had a small octopus in the marine side and a lovely mono fish on the other. One day I looked in the tank and found the octopus in the fresh water side eating the lovely mono fish! . It had squished itself between the aquarium lid and the dividing glass to get to the other side
Trap door spiders are cool to watch, but those big old yellow garden spiders are annoying because I’'ll end up getting a face full of web every time I go outside at night.
Oh me too at present! I found myself apologizing last night removing web and tangled spider from my face and arms…I don’t think these are poison.They set their webs up over the maze of paths and it’s different every night.
When the kids were little I’d take them out at night with a flashlight and pretend we were on some dangerous adventure ,ducking and jumping webs.
I’ll swap you an echidna or a platypus for a moose Jamal,if you wouldn’t mind roping one and sending him over.I always wanted a mule when I was a kid…we don’t seem to have them here.I was so happy visiting New Orleans and patting their big heads when I was there
Yeah, well, let me know how Pandie works out. They are pretty cute. Where would they sleep? Could they have their own bedroom, etc. I guess they eat bamboo or big macs or something?
Tigers are naughty. The cheetah is one of the best pet cats, it won’t attack a human from what I read, if I remember right. They are rather submissive to humans. The other cats are not quite so.
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