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LOL!!! I love the corvid family for the most part. Ei. Ravens, crows, jays, magpies... But magpies are definitely my least favorite of the bunch. They're loud and annoying!!! Ravens are definitely my favorite. I would actually keep on as a pet if I found a fledgeling. They are insanely smart. And little known fact is that they can learn to mimic people talking, car horns, dogs barking, and a whole host of other things. They are one of the smartest of wild birds in north america. One of the coolest things I've learned about them is that if you help one in need it will communicate that kindness to the rest of the birds that it is usually around. And they will also become more friendly and trusting towards you. I have a mating pair (they breed for life) that hang out in my yard that I feed on a pretty regular basis. Last year I caught a pretty unique moment with my camera. It was in the fall and that springs chicks were fairly by then but when the mother, father, and chicks would come eat the food I had put out for them, the parents would still feed them like they were babies. They are such doting parents.

I'm actually going around the end of the month to start on a half sleeve that is of a raven. I'm pretty excited about FINALLY getting that started!!!

I like ravens, nice sleeve idea.

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is your fear seriously THAT bad?!?! Wow!!! I use to be too. But I can't handle being scared of things. So I make myself face them. I got over my fear of them while working at a pet shop. Chilean rose hairs are generally the choice of most shops because of their usual docile nature. However a close second is the pink toe. They're both pretty chill. I had a Chilean rose hair last time. This time I haven't decided between the two previously mentioned species. The pink toe does require more room though, because they're a tree dweller and have to have a taller terrarium. Where a rose hair only require a 8x8x6 terrarium. The terrariums they're in at pet shops are usually far too big. It can make them very anxious. 

It's a deeply ingrained phobia. I've tried to get over it 'cause there's an awful lot of spiders in Australia and I don't want to be frozen in fear wheneber I see one but alas there has been no breakthrough. I can barely manage to look at pictures of them.

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Wow! That's really unfortunate. My fear of heights is like that. Completely paralyzingly... hence, why I'm forcing myself to go skydiving. Fear is just something I just can't handle within myself. Though I can definitely understand and sympathize with it. If it will really bother you that bad I won't post pictures of it. 

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Fear doesn't really bother me that much. Everyone's afraid of something right? My mom is terrified of snakes but I think they are among nature's most gorgeous creatures. I'd love to one day own a Kenyan Sand Boa or Carpet Python. Obviously that's not happening while I still live with my parents but being a uni student is expensive you know.

 

It is kind of weird someone who loves horror films and thrill rides would be petrified of spiders but meh.

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My ex roommate and I use to have a Kenyan sand boa. But my personal favourite is a ball python. I've iwned three over the years. I've never been scared of snakes. Even when I was little. I use to chase my sister with them lol. I'm probably going to hell for that lol. 

I was wondering about starting a discussion that just for people who have or like the creepy crawly pets. Or would you have to mod that too?

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Completely understandable. I once punched my ex boyfriend in the nuts because he used his fingers to make feel like a scorpion climbing on me during one of the “mummy” movies. Probably Scorpion King. I can identify. Pictures and videos don't bother me though. 

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Funnily enough scorpions don't bother me. We get some huge ones in Australia, mostly in the west, actually my home state has neither deadly jellyfish, spiders, or scorpions. We do however have Great White Sharks and the King Brown snake (which is actually not part of the brown snake family but part of the black snake family) which whilst not among the top deadly snakes is responsible for many fatalities due to its aggressive nature, potent venom, and close proximity to people.

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I'd like to free swim with dolphins. Did like a meet the dolphins thing while on holiday at the start of the year which was cool but to actually swim with them would be better I think. Sharks are amazing creatures but I'd feel easier about being in the water with them if I were surrounded by a big metal cage.

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lol to each their own I guess. I definitely consider some sharks pretty and even beautiful. I'm definitely a fan of what my friends call the "creepy crawly" pets. In my life I've had countless injured garter snakes that I nursed back to health and released. Three ball pythons, two tarantulas, frogs, and god knows what else. I also had a raven when I was a kid that I nursed back to health and released. I'd say my favorites where the snakes and the raven but I love my Tarantulas too.

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