I'm not trying to be argumentative, but you could say the same thing about children. When my niece was a baby I watched her repeatedly hit my brother in the face occasionally, scratch his face with her very sharp nails, just to test boundaries, that's what babies do. That doesn't mean you quit having babies.
Yea, pet alligators. I think it came in on it's own. I always left my door open. It was soo long ago, I don't remember if it had a cage, or whatever.
I haven't studied ferret behavior. They just seem like they belong in the wild, to me. Like a wolf or a tiger. Not the same as a dog or a cat. My opinion. Not trying to cram it down anyone's throat.
Yeah, when things get tame, they tend to be less exotic in appearance... like those ermines or minks or whatever that where bred to be less aggressive cause they would attack breeders, and when they where bred to be tame they lost the exotic colored coats they where bred for, and started looking like housepets... Maybe they where arctic foxes?
wow, all this time i thought those were supposed to be middle fingers. i know they're not in the middle, but they sure as shit don't look like thumbs either, and the guy is clearly making an "i'm flipping you off" face.
the kid grows up to be a death metal singer, bites the heads off of ferrets and everyone takes a fit..
Sad this happened to the baby, People need to come to the realization that there letting an animal inside there house people need to respect that an animal has a personality to and isn't just some pet thats gonna behave 24/7 especially a ferret.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zKbZgiZPpA"]YouTube - BLACK FRANCIS performing SEVEN FINGERS - Precore in Paris
My dog laid under my bassinet from the day I was brought home from the hospital and he protected me with every bone in his body my parents say. They said they were afraid to let him meet me because they didn't know how he'd react, but they were really slow about it and the dog loved the shit out of me. He was trained, though, and extraordinarily loyal, so he may have just picked up that it was another thing of great importance for him to protect. My parents said he was often barking at them and leading them to the nursery before I even really started crying. Now I'm not saying I plan on leaving a dog with my baby (because I can see where that might be kind of crazy in most circumstances), I'm just saying I have all my extremities still.
so the article mentions surgically removing toes and making "fingers" out of them. i wonder if they could use fingers from a dead person instead, like organ donation.
I think they could but having to take the anti-rejection meds for life would probably be way more trouble than living life without toes