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Post by Die Fledermaus on May 31, 2004 23:07:04 GMT -4
Whoa. Ever see one of these? Rare??
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Post by jeannie on May 31, 2004 23:33:12 GMT -4
Is this a new addition to your zoo?
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Jun 1, 2004 22:07:12 GMT -4
I wish. Ever see one?
I stole that from another forum forums. Never even knew they existed. Looks sort of like an aardvark. ;D
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Post by Hamsters82 on Jun 2, 2004 15:36:12 GMT -4
I've seen them on another forum. They don't have them out our pet stores. I didn't want to say anything, but since no one has one here I'll say it. I'm sorry...they are ugly!
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Post by calvinator1 on Jun 9, 2004 18:32:52 GMT -4
Well, I guess if you're allergic to rodent fur...I think I prefer mine furred though.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Jun 9, 2004 23:09:47 GMT -4
I saw at the mice breeder's place a chart of photos regarding genetics - there ARE hairless mice! And those guys looked a hundred years old they had so many wrinkles.
I'm sure they are cooler in the warmer weather.
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Post by fluffyfluff1 on Jun 10, 2004 10:59:25 GMT -4
It does look a bit like an aardvark. He's so ugly he is cute.
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Post by mishimouse on Jun 13, 2004 22:50:56 GMT -4
I saw at the mice breeder's place a chart of photos regarding genetics - there ARE hairless mice! And those guys looked a hundred years old they had so many wrinkles. Yup, hairless mice do exist. Would love to get my hands on a few of those... I heard they were abundant in Florida petshops.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Jun 13, 2004 23:15:28 GMT -4
I assume they are cooler in Florida. But unlike the photo of the hairless hamsters I posted, the hairless mouse was very wrinkly. I nicknamed her "Lillian Hellman". Hehe.
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