Teddy flicking snow up on his back, errr.

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Teddy flicking snow up on his back, errr.

Here we have our 15 minutes of snow in the south.
disclaimer : all animals in this film are over 50 pounds
and were immediately ushered into a very warm and cozy
cottage where they were allowed to bask and watch DVD's
on giant plasma TV's.

i must tell you,ive fallen in love with your teddy
i really hope mine can grow up to be as big,cool,and well taken care of as your teddy has.
I think the image of a sulcata in the snow is just a scream!! Along with the image of him watching DVDs on a plasma screen TV!
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Stacey
I think I just came up with a good idea for a scene in a movie! The hero escapes the Russian agents by grabbing a large tortoise that just happens to be nearby in a petting zoo and tobogganing to safety! I mean, if James Bond can toboggan down a mountain on a cello in "The Living Daylights," a living tortoise sled can't be that far-fetched. Just think, you could tap him on the appropriate shoulder to get him to vere left or right.
And you were one of the ones who kept saying sulcatas have to be kept at high temperatures 24/7. You see, tortoisehead is always right!
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