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Are these liberty caps? Idk if it's the right place but oh well.

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Hey /an/, /fa/ here,

Can somebody recommend me a couple of lizards/chamelons that aren't an insectivores? I did a little research but everywhere they tell me if you want a cute reptile you have to feed them disgusting crickets and other nasty, vomit inducing things I wouldn't touch with a ten foot long pole.
Now, the way I see it, the only other options left are frugivores and herbivores, or even actual carnivores, like stuff that eats mice. Anyone got ideas?
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How do you like, train a dog?

Is it just lots of yelling, squirting, and hitting when it does bad, and treats when it does good?
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What is this snake?

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I saw this snake today on Ocracoke island, North Carolina. It doesn't look like any of the species that are known to live here, bit snakes are not my area of expertise. Any ideas?
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hey, can anyone tell me why we don't have tarantulas east of the mississippi?

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What kind of food should I not consume?

My quite rational grandfather just told me about how they fish tuna so I did a little bit of research on it and decided not to eat tuna ever again. However, I am afraid of looking up other food that I enjoy because I might read the same stuff for e.g. trout (fucking love the taste).

So what are other things that are as bad as (or even worse than) tuna?

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The breeds of this dog? I know is a mongrel.

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Quick, how do I get a raccoon out of my attic?

this is not a joke
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What bear is best?
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My parents dog has a non-cancerous tumor on her leg that she has scratched open before. Besides the time she scratched it open and it took FOREVER to heal so we had to keep antibiotics around in case it got infected, it doesn't seem to bother her BUT I am afraid of it growing larger and her scratching it open again.

The vet says they can't remove it because she also has a heart murmur so they can't put her under for surgery. Can they not do it through topical anesthetic? I feel like yeah it'd be uncomfortable and a little painful for her, but the vet said they wouldn't do it. What do you think? She is a 13 year old beagle. Should I just leave it be or find a vet who can remove it with topical anesthetic?