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HydraZulu
at Tue Mar 4 11:58:57 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HydraZulu ]
Thank you. I partly agree with the point of snakes. Most don't seem to form bonds, or recognize individuals, but in the definitions i got off google dictionary, along with what most people say, that isn't necessary in order to make a pet. Goldfish are considered pets (as i believe i've said before), and yet there is absolutely no physical interaction with them. Snakes are more than goldfish, sure they don't form bonds either, but they tolerate us. Hamsters don't seem to show much on the "affection" side, yet they are considered pets, what makes snakes different? I agree that snakes are different, but i do NOT agree that they aren't pets. ----- -Jacob
Why do people say .02 cents??? So, what, your opinion is only worth a 50th of a cent?
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