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Rats are so easy to please. I shoved some sweet potato into cardboard toilet paper tubes, packed in with shredded paper towels. At first they were just excited about the paper towel shreds and started making a nest, then they found the sweet potato and lost their minds. Like they couldn’t believe what a good and gracious world they lived in that there could be sweet potato and paper towel at the same time.
Credit: @pelagicventures
Uhm what is that it’s huge?
Issa sea tortoise, like the ones that can live to around 500 years old. They’re capable of getting quite large from what I gather.
A big boy!
oh my goddd. I thought it was great from the beginning but it only gets better
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Back to regular stitching of beauties #wip
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she loves holdin hands but she’s a little shy
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