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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2007 11:17:39 GMT
<looking> Yup I am female...though not a good specimen. I have loved ants ever since I was tiny. I had a huge wine making bottle with a small red ant colony in it when I was likkle. I also had a wooden windmill full of snails...hmmm several buckets of water scorpians...anything that I could get without asking my parents for. We lived on a small holding and it ran with guinea pigs (I hate them) rabbits (also them)...chickens and dogs. As I got older I went onto keeping fluffy animals...hamsters, mice, chinchillas...dogs, cats, also geese, hens, ducks etc. Those began to bore me so I moved on to... Hmmm Cane Toads, African snails, Madagascan Hissing Roaches, snakes (I lurve snakes they make me swoon). Iguanas...giant beetles as well. Gosh I am a whacko aint I !!!! I have a way with animals and I seem to lull them (I have a soft baby voice and I am boring so it makes them sleepy I guess). I have healed a good few in the past. I like MOST animals...I aint keen on birds except hens, oowh and don't like fish!!!.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2007 11:50:06 GMT
HEE !!!!
It is no different in the ant world to the human world, it's just we females let you males "think" you are in charge. You can bet that most of the choices in the world today are made by the wives or partners of men
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You lot have your uses...changing light bulbs, cleaning out the guttering etc etc...protecting us.
So don't fool yourselves <evil laugh here>.
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Post by Ade on Oct 14, 2007 17:03:38 GMT
;D This discussion is very amusing and love the humour ! good points, I see my sons following my path as when they are in the garden in the summer they go hunting for spiders, ants etc... and ask for pots to observe them in , also my dad used to tell me when he was young he used to fill jars up with spiders, ants and wasps etc.. must be a gene's thing ;D He should of been told though that it was bit cruel, can you imagine a bunch of mixed spiders all in the same jar !
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