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As arrogant as this expression looks...Critter doesn't possess an arrogant bone in his body, he was actually just sniffing the air but omg doesn't he think he's all that lol.
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I have had more than a few people mention I should put together a book of Critter and the interaction of my animals and yes I agree I should i guess I just don't know where to start and how to go about it and would people really want to pay money to have a book of my Critters?
Not only you guys but a few fans of Critter on his facebook page (yes he has his own page and has way more friends than me) www.facebook.com/CharlieCritter Follow him if you like... have also suggested this....not only suggested but one lady in the U.S actually went one step further and put a book together of all the photos I had posted on his page for me to have.
So yes, I will work on putting a book together. So any ideas and suggestions would be most welcome.
It has a red scalloped edge with a colourful bunch of flowers in the middle. What's not to like, if you're Lucy Puff?
Want a bite? Here's to the protein source of the future! With global warming, we might have no choice but eat'em when they flood us!
Another and closer view of the small (2.7 to 3.4 mm) fly, it is an ant mimic. It has a very shiny dark body and each wing has a dark 'shade'.
This fly is often seen visiting flowers in order to obtain a carbohydrate meal. But it is most often associated with a variety of animal dung, particularly that of Cows and Horses!
The previous image www.flickr.com/photos/alphazeta/8659594607/ which was taken a few days earlier than this one.
My apologies for missing so many comments but hospital visits and visitors are keeping me very busy.
I recently took a 24 state trip with my girlfriend and my dogs. I took 2852 photos, so all my contacts, you're about to be overwhelmed with an influx of photos. This little critter is my favorite things from the trip. Not that other things weren't awesome, I'd just always wanted to see a small 25 tonner, and this one just happened to be on our route. Satanta, KS, at a Cimmaron Valley yard, I was stoked.
I usually have a pumpkin up on the patio walls, but this autumn I put it closer to the ground. Seems the yard critters are helping themselves.
This is one of three (that I know of) out in our backyard. A baby. Three babies. Second time this has happened. They are sort of cute, but oh, so destructive! Say goodbye to the garden. Oh, and they are nocturnal. And this was something like 4:30 in the afternoon. Ugh.
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Seen in Fremantle.
I am sure the animals don't enjoy their voyages and I wouldn't want to go with them.
I am so happy that Critter has taken to Squirt and Squirt to Critter. It is a very different relationship to Beaker but I think there will never be one anything like what they had.
Squirt is like a pesky little brother, he always plays with Critters tail and basically annoys him but Critter doesn't seem to mind and when he has had enough he just pins him down and starts cleaning his butt or ears hehehehehe.
I have also noticed Squirt is starting to copy what Critter does and he watches him.
Squirt is in personality a lot like a young Critter. He is very confident and not much bothers him.
It is fun to watch these two interact. Slinky and Squirt play mostly in the mornings together but if he try's to play with her tail she usually growls at him but I have seen her turn and want to play.
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