- Location
- Northern MN
- Name
- John
I believe these are a matched pair of an unusual breed called Haflinger, a medium sized horse. Here's what Google says,"The Haflinger, also known as the Avelignese, is a breed of horse developed in Austria and northern Italy (namely Hafling in South Tyrol region).clydesdales? The Budweiser horse? Superbowl and all that stuff. Luv em
Not sure where you are located, but if you find yourself in St. Louis, visit Grant's Farm, which is where they keep and care for the beasts. It's an interesting property, which was at one time owned by Ulysses S Grant, and is now a mixed zoological experience that is owned and operated by the Busch family. It's a free visit, and quite a popular spot.clydesdales? The Budweiser horse? Superbowl and all that stuff. Luv em
yeah ferrets are adorable, quiet and intelligent but there are certainly some cons. They require intensive supervision when they play around otherwise they would end up being stuck in confined spaces if the spaces are not ferret-proof. Also their digestion system is so delicate, so scrutinizing poop and smelling piss have become my routine. Besides, they can't endure humid and hot environments so I have to keep the room temperature under 30 ℃ 24/7, sounds it is not a big deal but it is.Nice going, now I want a ferret...
A wine glass is OK, but don't leave beer around these guys!Gastropoda
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Big drinkers ?A wine glass is OK, but don't leave beer around these guys!
Slugs and snails are attracted to the yeast in beer, so it's often used as a trap because they will climb into a shallow container of beer and drown.Big drinkers ?
I think it poisons them also??Slugs and snails are attracted to the yeast in beer, so it's often used as a trap because they will climb into a shallow container of beer and drown.
Well, ethyl alcohol is toxic to living things, so that doesn't help. But I suspect the whole lack of breathing thing is quicker!I think it poisons them also??