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Nick9 Wrote:Zet :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin: I hope that's the fish that lives deep underwater. It looks more intimidating than sharks LOL
Btw. I think you should change your mood from lonely to VERY cheeky :tongue::biggrin:
But its so cute isn't it, just look it its teeth, Whose a theethy feela? You are! Whose a fishy feela? You are! :biggrin:
I am not so familiar with some of them, but I was feeling earlier anyhow
Sometimes you need a bit of chaos in your life to be able to shrug off pitiful disdain about something meaningless.
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Eh think positive, atleast you wont feel the flesh being ripped apart from your body :biggrin:
Sometimes you need a bit of chaos in your life to be able to shrug off pitiful disdain about something meaningless.
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She's pretty much active all year, although in the wild, they hibernate or estivate when it gets below a certain temperature [We would probably get frost bite, put it that way].
lol, um, no we don't get the "typical" winters here.
No snow. It barely gets cold. It's pretty much the same temperature/season year-round, except for hurricane season, and that's the only time it would get cold, cause of the rain.
I remember one Christmas, it was so blazing hot, alot of us went swimming after opening up presents, but the water is usually too cold around Christmas time, so that was rare.
... actually, people only just started going swimming in april :biggrin: .
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Yeah, living practically on top of the equator, you think we'd get alittle bit :biggrin: .
Yeah... my country is the best, isn't it? j/k - The part I like the most, besides everything else I like, is that once you get outside the capital, it's just trees and nature everywhere. I like traveling into the old Captial[St.Georges], cause it's on the water's edge, and looks so [for lack of a better word] British.
Yeah, most creatures that live in areas where it get's cold will likely have a hibernation/estivation period, but the animals here are mostly active all year round, except for birds and maybe some aquatic creatures.
Galapagos Tortoises probably are too, cause it's always hot there :biggrin: .
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