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As I searched throughout the animal and nature groups. I did not find one reptile or amphibian group. Now I'm sure that I can't be the only person with a passion for these critters.

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msbaby wrote...

As a huge fan of all things froggy, I have just started a page on decorating nurseries for babies with frogs to provide other fans of amphibians with the tools they need in decorating a frog themed nursery for their little ones.

ReplyPosted December 22, 2010

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internetetc wrote...

I also believe in changing lifestyle improving nutrition and adding workout to daily activity. I have a blog to share information about how to burn stomach fat at http://www.lose-it-now.net/burn-stomach-fat/. Hope you get a chance to visit and share your knowledge.

ReplyPosted May 15, 2009

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WebCat wrote...

I have no caged reptiles but I have quite a few running free everywhere! Do these count in your survey? My favorite reptile as a pet is a box turtle. I just am nuts about these. They have the added bonus of being abundant enough that having one won't harm the environment and if one accidentally escapes here in Florida it's just returning to it's natural habitat. This is a very big concern here in Florida with the invasion of non-native species.

Thank you for giving us a place to migrate to.

ReplyPosted October 31, 2008

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Reptiles301 wrote...

This page is awesome! It has so much information about reptiles. I've been looking for information all day. I just started my first squidoo lens, here it is http://www.squidoo.com/reptilepets

ReplyPosted September 16, 2008

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football-fanatics wrote...

please accept my corn snake blog put a link in a text module and I will if you do tell me on my squidoo... check it out even if no!

http://www.squidoo.com/corn-snakes-as-pets

ReplyPosted August 22, 2008

 
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