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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:04 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:18 am
kacisko MegaTherion777 Battousai Akuma Thats a cute rat Kas razz Don't feel too bad reap I thought it was a mouse too at first. they must have rather large mice in your area lol jk Well, in fact in this pic there Teodor is as big as an old male healthy mouse. So as far as the size - you're fine here. But if you look carefully what he has under his tail... well... that CAN'T be confused with any other rodent wink . really? all the pet mice i've ever seen are pretty small. perhaps they're "dwarf mice," much like there are "dwarf hamsters"?
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:36 am
MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 Battousai Akuma Thats a cute rat Kas razz Don't feel too bad reap I thought it was a mouse too at first. they must have rather large mice in your area lol jk Well, in fact in this pic there Teodor is as big as an old male healthy mouse. So as far as the size - you're fine here. But if you look carefully what he has under his tail... well... that CAN'T be confused with any other rodent wink . really? all the pet mice i've ever seen are pretty small. perhaps they're "dwarf mice," much like there are "dwarf hamsters"? Well, generlly speaking mice can get as big as 8 inches including their tail. So I assume that it is really possible they get 6 inches long when kept as pets. Not that I saw any adult pet mouse. But I saw enough of wild mice in my life.
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:11 am
kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 Battousai Akuma Thats a cute rat Kas razz Don't feel too bad reap I thought it was a mouse too at first. they must have rather large mice in your area lol jk Well, in fact in this pic there Teodor is as big as an old male healthy mouse. So as far as the size - you're fine here. But if you look carefully what he has under his tail... well... that CAN'T be confused with any other rodent wink . really? all the pet mice i've ever seen are pretty small. perhaps they're "dwarf mice," much like there are "dwarf hamsters"? Well, generlly speaking mice can get as big as 8 inches including their tail. So I assume that it is really possible they get 6 inches long when kept as pets. Not that I saw any adult pet mouse. But I saw enough of wild mice in my life. idk, i think the biggest mouse i ever saw was about 4 inches, with a tail of almost the same length...
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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 7:30 am
MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 Battousai Akuma Thats a cute rat Kas razz Don't feel too bad reap I thought it was a mouse too at first. they must have rather large mice in your area lol jk Well, in fact in this pic there Teodor is as big as an old male healthy mouse. So as far as the size - you're fine here. But if you look carefully what he has under his tail... well... that CAN'T be confused with any other rodent wink . really? all the pet mice i've ever seen are pretty small. perhaps they're "dwarf mice," much like there are "dwarf hamsters"? Well, generlly speaking mice can get as big as 8 inches including their tail. So I assume that it is really possible they get 6 inches long when kept as pets. Not that I saw any adult pet mouse. But I saw enough of wild mice in my life. idk, i think the biggest mouse i ever saw was about 4 inches, with a tail of almost the same length... 4 inches of body + 4 inches of tail is exactly 8 inches, Sherlock wink
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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:04 am
kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko Well, in fact in this pic there Teodor is as big as an old male healthy mouse. So as far as the size - you're fine here. But if you look carefully what he has under his tail... well... that CAN'T be confused with any other rodent wink . really? all the pet mice i've ever seen are pretty small. perhaps they're "dwarf mice," much like there are "dwarf hamsters"? Well, generlly speaking mice can get as big as 8 inches including their tail. So I assume that it is really possible they get 6 inches long when kept as pets. Not that I saw any adult pet mouse. But I saw enough of wild mice in my life. idk, i think the biggest mouse i ever saw was about 4 inches, with a tail of almost the same length... 4 inches of body + 4 inches of tail is exactly 8 inches, Sherlock wink right but you just said they could get up to 6 inches of body, did you not?
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:50 am
MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko Well, in fact in this pic there Teodor is as big as an old male healthy mouse. So as far as the size - you're fine here. But if you look carefully what he has under his tail... well... that CAN'T be confused with any other rodent wink . really? all the pet mice i've ever seen are pretty small. perhaps they're "dwarf mice," much like there are "dwarf hamsters"? Well, generlly speaking mice can get as big as 8 inches including their tail. So I assume that it is really possible they get 6 inches long when kept as pets. Not that I saw any adult pet mouse. But I saw enough of wild mice in my life. idk, i think the biggest mouse i ever saw was about 4 inches, with a tail of almost the same length... 4 inches of body + 4 inches of tail is exactly 8 inches, Sherlock wink right but you just said they could get up to 6 inches of body, did you not? Nope... I said 8 inches long, including tail in general, 6 inches (inclusing tail) when kept as pets. Animals usually can get bigger in wild rather than in cage.
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:53 pm
kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko Well, generlly speaking mice can get as big as 8 inches including their tail. So I assume that it is really possible they get 6 inches long when kept as pets. Not that I saw any adult pet mouse. But I saw enough of wild mice in my life. idk, i think the biggest mouse i ever saw was about 4 inches, with a tail of almost the same length... 4 inches of body + 4 inches of tail is exactly 8 inches, Sherlock wink right but you just said they could get up to 6 inches of body, did you not? Nope... I said 8 inches long, including tail in general, 6 inches (inclusing tail) when kept as pets. Animals usually can get bigger in wild rather than in cage. oh, i thought you were talking about just the body! that would make a lot more sense lol
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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:27 am
MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko Well, generlly speaking mice can get as big as 8 inches including their tail. So I assume that it is really possible they get 6 inches long when kept as pets. Not that I saw any adult pet mouse. But I saw enough of wild mice in my life. idk, i think the biggest mouse i ever saw was about 4 inches, with a tail of almost the same length... 4 inches of body + 4 inches of tail is exactly 8 inches, Sherlock wink right but you just said they could get up to 6 inches of body, did you not? Nope... I said 8 inches long, including tail in general, 6 inches (inclusing tail) when kept as pets. Animals usually can get bigger in wild rather than in cage. oh, i thought you were talking about just the body! that would make a lot more sense lol Well, either I'm not precise when speaking English, or you're not paying enough attention when reading me, or (most likely) both wink .
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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:40 pm
kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko 4 inches of body + 4 inches of tail is exactly 8 inches, Sherlock wink right but you just said they could get up to 6 inches of body, did you not? Nope... I said 8 inches long, including tail in general, 6 inches (inclusing tail) when kept as pets. Animals usually can get bigger in wild rather than in cage. oh, i thought you were talking about just the body! that would make a lot more sense lol Well, either I'm not precise when speaking English, or you're not paying enough attention when reading me, or (most likely) both wink . i think i just wasnt paying enough attention sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 5:04 pm
kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko 4 inches of body + 4 inches of tail is exactly 8 inches, Sherlock wink right but you just said they could get up to 6 inches of body, did you not? Nope... I said 8 inches long, including tail in general, 6 inches (inclusing tail) when kept as pets. Animals usually can get bigger in wild rather than in cage. oh, i thought you were talking about just the body! that would make a lot more sense lol Well, either I'm not precise when speaking English, or you're not paying enough attention when reading me, or (most likely) both wink . Your English (And most European's for that matter) is better than most American's. America seems to be the only place where you can't go to a restaurant and expect to find someone who speaks English... stressed
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Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:00 pm
MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko 4 inches of body + 4 inches of tail is exactly 8 inches, Sherlock wink right but you just said they could get up to 6 inches of body, did you not? Nope... I said 8 inches long, including tail in general, 6 inches (inclusing tail) when kept as pets. Animals usually can get bigger in wild rather than in cage. oh, i thought you were talking about just the body! that would make a lot more sense lol Well, either I'm not precise when speaking English, or you're not paying enough attention when reading me, or (most likely) both wink . i think i just wasnt paying enough attention sweatdrop I second this motion. xd
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Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:33 pm
Warrior of Metal kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko 4 inches of body + 4 inches of tail is exactly 8 inches, Sherlock wink right but you just said they could get up to 6 inches of body, did you not? Nope... I said 8 inches long, including tail in general, 6 inches (inclusing tail) when kept as pets. Animals usually can get bigger in wild rather than in cage. oh, i thought you were talking about just the body! that would make a lot more sense lol Well, either I'm not precise when speaking English, or you're not paying enough attention when reading me, or (most likely) both wink . Your English (And most European's for that matter) is better than most American's. America seems to be the only place where you can't go to a restaurant and expect to find someone who speaks English... stressed ironic apostrophe misuse? lol
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Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:27 pm
MegaTherion777 Warrior of Metal kacisko MegaTherion777 kacisko Nope... I said 8 inches long, including tail in general, 6 inches (inclusing tail) when kept as pets. Animals usually can get bigger in wild rather than in cage. oh, i thought you were talking about just the body! that would make a lot more sense lol Well, either I'm not precise when speaking English, or you're not paying enough attention when reading me, or (most likely) both wink . Your English (And most European's for that matter) is better than most American's. America seems to be the only place where you can't go to a restaurant and expect to find someone who speaks English... stressed ironic apostrophe misuse? lol No. Its possessive, it needs an apostrophe. As in the English of Americans. Or American's English. What's the problem?
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Warrior of Metal Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:53 am
Warrior of Metal Your English (And most European's for that matter) is better than most American's. America seems to be the only place where you can't go to a restaurant and expect to find someone who speaks English... stressed Thank you, Trevor redface heart Although in fact I've been told a few times by British, Americans or New Zealanders that my English is indeed good. But I have my own theory for this - they all were embarassed I was able to speak their language while they couldn't speak mine wink .
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