i weighed them all.

What a wee fatty!Spatula - 47
Well, they just sound like they weren't determined enough then.they can’t eat their own poop… after a few tries
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i weighed them all.
What a wee fatty!Spatula - 47
Well, they just sound like they weren't determined enough then.they can’t eat their own poop… after a few tries
i think that’s how they feel! whichever one it was, she kept trying again and spitting it out all dramatic. Tsk tsk tsk!!Well, they just sound like they weren't determined enough then.
I’m a bit late on messaging here, but those are some cute ducklings! Congrats!omg they’re here! One problem, I didn’t order or pay for 4! Not complaining.
Thank you!! I love my girls so much already. They’re so much more charming than I’d ever imaginedI’m a bit late on messaging here, but those are some cute ducklings! Congrats!
Tiny Tiika!This isn't new to all, but I thought some might find it oddly interesting. A few days ago before lock up, my Cayuga drake, Stormy, was trying to eat what I thought was an acorn.
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He moved it all around in his bill trying to situate it just right for swallowing and finally gave up and spit it out. I thought it looked like an odd acorn so I picked it up and discovered it wasn't an acorn after all! Check out this teeny tiny turtle hatchling! It's about the size of a dime. This poor little one was probably traumatized! Since then, thanks to one of my favorite people, I've learned that it's incredibly early for this hatchling, I've been keeping it in a safe spot, away from curious bills. It was already swimming around within minutes of being spat out so I don't think it has any injuries. It was just so odd
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Although tiny, my daughter learned that Tiika has quite the biteTiny Tiika!![]()
ugh, I love turtles!! Herps in general! What a beautiful little guy, thank you for helping him through this early hatching. In his defense, he may have been a very very late hatch from last year who Brumated (yes, it happens!) and just came out. He doesn’t have a yolk sack , from that pic, so he isn’t fresh hatched.This isn't new to all, but I thought some might find it oddly interesting. A few days ago before lock up, my Cayuga drake, Stormy, was trying to eat what I thought was an acorn.
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He moved it all around in his bill trying to situate it just right for swallowing and finally gave up and spit it out. I thought it looked like an odd acorn so I picked it up and discovered it wasn't an acorn after all! Check out this teeny tiny turtle hatchling! It's about the size of a dime. This poor little one was probably traumatized! Since then, thanks to one of my favorite people, I've learned that it's incredibly early for this hatchling, I've been keeping it in a safe spot, away from curious bills. It was already swimming around within minutes of being spat out so I don't think it has any injuries. It was just so odd
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