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Posted by
katesshadow
2008-04-13 21:34:36
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a wolf or a fox. |
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Posted by
cas33
2008-04-13 21:40:19
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I would have a wolf, too! lol Thanks for the responses! Please... Keep them coming! |
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Posted by
Nubian
2008-04-14 01:11:12
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I would choose a lioness first then a loin. |
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Posted by
brainstormer
2008-04-14 02:00:29
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If we are talking actual animals known in modern times, I would say a squirrel, an eagle/hawk/falcon, a tiger(we are assuming it would be safe, right?:P)...gosh, I can't decide:P
Or, if not necessarily in existence, the sky's the limit:P |
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Posted by
2marie
2008-04-14 09:51:11
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A horse or a panda. |
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Posted by
yadokta
2008-04-14 13:04:00
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A human. Or mabe a Cheeta, but they require lots of exercise. |
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Posted by
Gwatlan
2008-04-14 19:45:28
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Two giraffes, male and female |
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Posted by
cas33
2008-04-14 21:31:47
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LOL @ human. Yes, cheetahs require lots of exercise. But so do humans. lol |
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Posted by
yadokta
2008-04-15 07:24:42
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Do they? ok well I could probly keep one. I have a dog and walk her twice aday sometimes only once but I walk her often. I think I could keep a human, I have a big garden. I wouldn't get one from a puppy though. From some rescue home or something. It may cost alot of time and money, but it has been proven they last longer than dogs. I also know a human is not just for christmas its for life. |
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