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Posted by: trevid at Wed Feb 1 17:19:20 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by trevid ] There is a very talented taxidermist/wildlife replicator poster here who is equally brilliant with cal kings who could have made that. But, if so, would have made it more lifelike/healthier. But if you are close to the place, mite you want to check it out, maybe they came upon this animal and have no idea how unhealthy it appears? Like said earlier there is substantial growth and trying big pinks or fuzzies would be way to go... I'd be curious enough to see it myself if petshop was intown... Dave | ||
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