That's what camels are for.It looks almost like you could get a bunch of their whiskers together and make a big paintbrush, or something.
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That's what camels are for.It looks almost like you could get a bunch of their whiskers together and make a big paintbrush, or something.
Ummmm Sapphie … I believe Your thinking of “The trouble with Tribbles.”Wait, they have tails? I always thought that they were miniature spheres of sentient fuzz with ears!
Have you never had the pleasure of getting to hold/touch one? They are amazing little creatures. They are like little clouds with grabby hands.Oh my goodness, they're huge.
It looks almost like you could get a bunch of their whiskers together and make a big paintbrush, or something.
But yeah, they can get pretty big.Oh my goodness, they're huge.
Sounds fun!!The closest is in Medford, about an hour and a half away. My Thai friend and I plan on carpooling out there a couple times a year and buying them out.
No, I haven't. They look like soft little pillows, though. Maybe someday.Have you never had the pleasure of getting to hold/touch one? They are amazing little creatures. They are like little clouds with grabby hands.
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Is the first one obese?But yeah, they can get pretty big.
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And for the interested one without hair...So not much meat there. Obviously this animal had health issues. Looks like it was taken fro a farm where disease eventually meant elimination of the entire herd.
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With teeth.Cute little fuzzies.
Cute little bitey fuzzies.With teeth.
Chunky things.But yeah, they can get pretty big.
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And for the interested one without hair...So not much meat there. Obviously this animal had health issues. Looks like it was taken fro a farm where disease eventually meant elimination of the entire herd.
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They are adorable. I would definitely recommend touching them.No, I haven't. They look like soft little pillows, though. Maybe someday.
Cute little fuzzies.
I would say so yes.Is the first one obese?
You know I've only ever been bitten once. And it was awful.With teeth.