Thinking about buying a Liger..

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Miles;1962458; said:
The point of this thread;

Stingrays, just like Ligers, are specialized animals that take a large amount of time, thought, money, and effort.


Sadly, people buy Stingrays with No prior knowledge of how to take care of it.. "It's just like a fish!"

It makes me wonder, would people buy Ligers with No prior knowledge of how to take care of it..? "It's just like a feline!"

It was all in good humor.. :D

(ps. good link for people who start these type of threads)

It is MOST discouraging that Miles even had to explain the point of this thread. If you didn't catch on, then perhaps you REALLY SHOULDN'T be keeping rays.
 
http://kpr.craigslist.org/pet/750195764.html




This is as good as I can do bro....Or I have a baby narwhal if you want that. It will make you think you have a unicorn, only in a fish tank....It will be fine with your rays too...Whales do not need salt water, they are amphibious...
 
I always wanted to breed mini camels (makes mini hump petting motion)..

I will just put the babies in tiny little dog crates.

This is my favorite drunk joke!!

It goes great right after the 'make fun of customers' and 'fish grow to the size of their home'..
 
Peanut_Power;1965556; said:
It is MOST discouraging that Miles even had to explain the point of this thread. If you didn't catch on, then perhaps you REALLY SHOULDN'T be keeping rays.

Good thing I don't keep rays :D lol.
 
nice. I want one too. I'll cross-pollinate it with a falcon too. Then I'll have a flying Falcon Liger. He'll be the first Faligercon....and he might as well be a transformer too. We''l hang out and watch movies and save the world.
 
Where is this big illegal cat store? I need to pick up a few cougars.



I might get some cats while I'm there too...
 
i personally would breed mini elephants to fit into those dog igloos. God, i bet i could make some money there.. lol..
 
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