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Lemming Pictures!!; And incredibly I took them!
Topic Started: Jan 27 2007, 08:38 PM (362 Views)
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The Big Boss

I got a bit snappy happy the other day so I thought I'd show you these. They are all Steppe Lemmings (obviously) and spent most of the hour I was attmepting to take photos of them trying to eat the lens. Lol.

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There y'are

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Lovely pics - did you pin them down with drawing pins?
(is that why we can only see the front halves?!)
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Noooooo.... *peers around the room shiftily*

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they are so so cute

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Aww, I loved my Lemmings, they are such funny little animals to watch. Couldnt get many pics of mine, they were too fast. Nice pictures :)

They remind me a lot of the Gunthers. The ears are flat the fir colour is almost the same.
I keep Rats, Cats, Multimammates, Gerbils, Syrian hamsters, 2 x male Guenthers Voles, 2 x Corn snakes, 1 x male Childrens Python, 1 male and 2 female Western Hognose snakes, 2 corns snakes, 1 x CB06 Male Taiwanese beauty snake. I have kept lemmings and bred 4 species of hamsters and Hairless Mice too.

My website is www.furrycritters.co.uk

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there really cute!
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Nikki aka Beware the wrath of my Nicotinell

OMG! how cute are they!
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