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Miss Q
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#16 Post by Miss Q »

Golf - beautiful cats

MPS - great story, you have your own ecocenter going on!

James - we got a hermit crab for my god daughter when we were in Mrytle Beach 3 years ago.... Maybe because "Mrytle" had no one to fight with she is still around....
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#17 Post by J.J. Walters »

That sounds like a wonderful yard (no, wildlife habitat!) that you have MPS! You must be very proud. I bet the Birds of Prey love it, too! ;)
Miss Q wrote:James - we got a hermit crab for my god daughter when we were in Mrytle Beach 3 years ago.... Maybe because "Mrytle" had no one to fight with she is still around....
You're probably right! The problem is, all of the hermit crab information out there strongly recommends that you get more than one, as they are social creatures and prefer to be with others. In the wild they live in colonies of up a 100 or more!
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#18 Post by MPS »

We have Cooper's Hawk that comes in once or twice a day, James .She is quite well fed. An occasional Red Tail Hawk comes by. It's the food chain in action.

Hawks have to eat, too. (As my husband tells me :? )
Higgins: You've washed the car?! How extraordinary. Why would you do such a thing?

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