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HEY PANTHERS!

misspardalis Aug 23, 2006 09:24 PM

hi guys, i loaded my pics of my ambilobe panther and couldnt wait to post them. he is six months old now. if anyone else owns a panther post your pics! love to see them!
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misspardalis Aug 23, 2006 09:49 PM

did my picture not show? sorry im new
ill try again. if not heres the page:
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l222/gosnake/DSC01103.jpg
and
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l222/gosnake/DSC01112.jpg
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lizardfreak13 Aug 24, 2006 05:24 PM

Great looking panther you got there!
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Well look at me, what do you see?
Another trophy, a living f****** dead beat
Close your eyes take a step with me
Your gone but its not not too late
Exhibiting Abnormality
Careful what you call reality
But you will always want
You want the day that you shall die
(In Your Face: Children of Bodom)

misspardalis Aug 24, 2006 08:10 PM

Thanks lizard13! I can't believe how pretty he is getting. Every shed I get so excited to see what going to come next. He was 3 and a half months when I got him and he was just brown and tan. Its so amazing to see these bright colors just start appearing. At six months I think he is ging to keep the colors coming. They told me most of the time they get their full color at 10 months. Any panther owners know this to be true? Did you have to follow the link for the pic? How do I post them into the message? Because I've got more! I took pics every month. I'm glad you think he's pretty. He is not too nice though. He comes out sometimes and calms down after a few minutes, but taking him out always scares the crap out of him at first.
--Ashley

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