most exotic animal on MFK

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A male Peacock , and Mexican red-knee tarantula is the only two exotic pets I can think of that I ever owned but would not mind getting a hybrid cat crossed with savannah or several

I currently have two ferrets :)
 
Connor0729;2456568; said:
exotic means its fmor a different country? then i think i take the cake with a couple of ball pythons (africa), spotted pythons (australia) and leopard geckos (middle east)

Connor

HOLY CRAP WHERE'D YOU GET LEOPARD GECKOS IMPORTED ALL THE WAY FORM THE MIDDLE EAST AT?!?!?

j/k. Are those hard to get in Can or something?
 
If you want to see what a caecilian looks like just google Caecilian or their web site is Gymnophiona.org
I have caught both types,aquatic and terrestrial in the Amazon. They stay underground and I try to dig them up at least once a week. The fun is they move so fast it's like I'm back in the jungle. I loved going to the Amazon and fish and do jungle survival training but I'm too old to do it now.
 
Vicious_Fish;2456690; said:
Does a trouser snake count?
why did i expect anything less??? :ROFL:

i have 2 GALS giant african land snails, called big boy and lil girly...they are Asexual (i think thats it) so it doesnt matter when i get them mixed up :grinno:
 
oh and i used to have some pink winged flying stick insect and bramble stick insects.
the bramble ones were hardcore!!! my grans put them out for an 'airing' one winter day and left them out over night where they froze. the next i was sposed to b taking them in to show and tell and school. so i thought i would take them anyway coz that was even COOLER than them being alive (and beat the mug with the picture of the cat on it that looked like my cat that i took in the week before) and when i got to school they had defrosted!!!
my gran left them out the next night too...just to make sure they were thoroughly 'aired' they didnt make it that time,,,id forgot about them. ooops
 
How exotic do you want it to be?

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