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DrFU wrote:I'd like to have that pattern in a nice pencil skirt ...
Andrew wrote:What a cute little thing. Under weight too... They'll feed him proper
Andrew wrote:What a cute little thing. Under weight too... They'll feed him proper
KenTheDude wrote:In the States, we call those alligators.
Arianddu wrote:KenTheDude wrote:In the States, we call those alligators.
That's not a big reptile, mate, this is a big reptile -
Arianddu wrote:KenTheDude wrote:In the States, we call those alligators.
That's not a big reptile, mate, this is a big reptile -
Babyblue wrote:Arianddu wrote:KenTheDude wrote:In the States, we call those alligators.
That's not a big reptile, mate, this is a big reptile -
Holy Smokes![]()
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steveo777 wrote:Babyblue wrote:Arianddu wrote:KenTheDude wrote:In the States, we call those alligators.
That's not a big reptile, mate, this is a big reptile -
Holy Smokes![]()
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I know some of you gals have had "Holy Smokes" moments in your dating careers.![]()
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steveo777 wrote:Everybody should park one of those next to their little girl.
Arianddu wrote:steveo777 wrote:Everybody should park one of those next to their little girl.
He's dead, Jim!
It's a photo of a 6.4m (21 feet) croc that was shot near Darwin about a year ago. The only people in Australia who get that close to live crocs in the wild are German tourists who ignore the 'no swimming, crocodiles in the water' signs.
Shadowsong wrote:Looks like a Guarna or monitor lizard.
We have them & they grow to 6 feet & my mom stopped one from carrying away one of our kittens in the ole outback.
Didn't know people try to raise them
Ouch
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