Share Animal Pictures: For Animal Lovers

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The forum discussion revolves around sharing and appreciating animal pictures, with participants posting various links to adorable and funny animal images. The tone is light-hearted and playful, with users expressing affection for the animals depicted. Many comments highlight specific images, such as baby otters, squirrels, and unique animals like the aye-aye lemur, showcasing a shared enthusiasm for cute and humorous animal moments. There are also discussions about personal experiences with animals, including pets and wildlife encounters, which further enrich the conversation. The community's camaraderie is evident as they react to each other's posts with enthusiasm and humor, creating a warm atmosphere centered around a love for animals.
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lisab said:
Whoa, I didn't even notice...:eek:!

OMG! I can't believe I didn't notice it either :bugeye:
 
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micromass said:
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In 486 times, just before first Pentium, computer my BBS was running on died after mouse (real mouse, not a computer one) got inside and peed on the chipset.
 
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Aww:!)www! Beautiful cute little animals.
 
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Gad said:
Aww:!)www! Beautiful cute little animals.
Ferrets are fun! Keep one in your PC all the time and you won't have mouse problems. :-p

Back in the days of sailing ships, ferrets and cats were essential for rat-control. Ferrets could go everyplace a rat could go, and if they didn't catch and kill the rats, they could at least drive them out of the cargo and out into the open, so the cats could kill them. When I was a kid, there was a local mill/cannery that kept ferrets for just that reason - rat-control. The place closed down decades ago, but it was interesting to talk to older folks about the ferrets. Most such places had been initially sited on rivers and streams for access to water-power, but where there is an abundance of food, there was often an abundance of rodents.
 
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