Wonders of Nature - Mystery Creatures!

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Re: Wonders of Nature - Mystery Creatures!

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That would have to be the biggest lab ever now wouldn't it.
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Ol' Sam is a great dane indeed, Sea Dawg. Love 'em but they sure age quickly. Sam is now almost 6 and got a good bit more gray than in the pictures.

Flanders, I bet you a hungry red would eat one even without the hackle feather. Heck if they'll eat pickles and grapes, I'm sure a big caterpillar would do nicely. Almost positive bass and brim would love them too. :thumbup:
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jsuber wrote:That would have to be the biggest lab ever now wouldn't it.

Must be that fine UK education.
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