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How Quagmire the Bearded Dragon got his name
Produced By:
CritterCampMom
on 23 Oct 2006
Category: Other
Description: Quagmire is a bearded dragon living here (more...) at our exotic pet rescue shelter & sanctuary, CritterCamp.biz . Beardies bob their head when they are excited, escpecially when a male spots a female. Here Quag is bobbing like crazy because he sees Fiona, a female, just out of his reach. He usually cannot see her and is much calmer. His head bobbing looks like the character Quagmire on Family Guy. You can almost hear our Quag saying "giggedy giggedy".
Bearded dragons are native to Australia, but are becoming more common as pets here in the U.S. We currently care for 3 beardies among the 100+ rescued animals here. (less)
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Duration: 00:43
200+ lbs Giant Central Asian Alabai Dog
Produced By:
alabaiusa
on 31 Dec 1969
Category: Dogs
Description: 200+ lbs male Central Asian Shepherd (more...) Alabai ........Bred by "Almaz kennel" Mother: Olivia Saksonia Father: Karazek Music By: Paul Eisenstein http://www.pauleisenstein.com used with PERMISSION #53 - Most Discussed (Today) - Pets & Animals #7 - Most Viewed (Today) - Pets & Animals #73 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Pets & Animals #10 - Top Favorites (Today) - Pets & Animals #14 - Top Rated (Today) - Pets & Animals #82 - Top Rated (This Week) - Pets & Animals (less)
Pinkbelly the Hairless Hamster
Produced By:
CritterCampMom
on 11 Nov 2006
Category: Other
Description: Pinkbelly our Hairless Hamster stores (more...) food in her cheeks and then pushes it out to save for later! Bizarre, looks like she is throwing up! She is so adoarable though! We are uploading a longer version too! (less)