I don't think we should be looking for the "off switch" on growing up, lest it be applied to little girls in Thailand. Or altar boys for that matter.
Printable View
I don't think we should be looking for the "off switch" on growing up, lest it be applied to little girls in Thailand. Or altar boys for that matter.
Met an albino python named Butterscotch at that place about 6 years ago on our yearly trip down to VA Beach. Mr. Peeling's House of Slimy Things is totally cool and they let you touch almost everything and get your picture taken with said cute/horrific creature.
Besides that http://www.cynical-c.com/archives/bl...3e9114058d.jpg
this always makes me smile.
First is Sapphire's cat. Second is a neighborhood stray I've named Frank.
It's completely worth going if it's only a few hours' drive, if you're driving from NY to CO, or if you're driving to Cedar Point and taking the day. We were only there a few hours and i didn't want to leave. I'm a big reptile/amphibian fanatic, so it was a little slice of heaven. They've got big alligators.
I'm happy to see it's been around for a while. I must have been there on an off day, almost no one was visiting. We got to pet a baby alligator and a huge constrictor, and then the lady led us out to where she was feeding the Aldabra tortoises. They came right up to us and we could pet them!
yeah that place was pretty boss.
also those pics are awesome.
Reptiles are definitely cool, when I was at the zoo over the summer I got to see a lizard devour a little critter for the first time.
This is cute and I want it:
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...uku/cute-1.jpg
That looks like the bunny from that SamBaKa video with the cat and rabbit!