sugar gliders

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by lnghaird_cntryB0Y, Nov 16, 2004.

  1. lnghaird_cntryB0Y

    lnghaird_cntryB0Y Member

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    has anyone ever heard of sugar gliders? they are teh best stoner animals EVER. they are little australian flying squirrels that are REAL smart. They live for like 18 years! They are nocturnal and when u let them out they hide around the room and jump out and fly around. you won't see them and all the sudden one will be on your shoulder. They are super curious and if u drop a penny on the floor they will dart out of nowhere to check it out. They are so smart they can learn to play games, and can even make up their own games. They are extremely sociable and little kids get super emotionally attached.. also they are the cutest fuckin things with BIG black shiny eyes. o yeah, and they eat avocadoes. Check it out online, or buy one i would recommend it!
     
  2. TrippinBTM

    TrippinBTM Ramblin' Man

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    Definitely a cool animal, it would be cool to have one, except they're nocturnal and they'd probably keep me awake. Plus my dog would murder it, haha.

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  3. Mabus

    Mabus Member

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    I was going to get one but theyre like 150 dollars and need constant attention or they get depressed. Too busy of a life on weekends to take care of one.
     
  4. Jointman69

    Jointman69 High Nigga Pie

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    man id love one of those. im homeschool so im usually up chillin til like 5 in the morning anyways so id stay up and chill with it and shit. Can you buy them if you live in the USA?
     
  5. Mabus

    Mabus Member

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    Yeah you can. You can probably find a breeder around you, search google. You can buy them online too. Theyre like 150 dollars + 120 dollar mammal shipping fee. If you really want one its well worth it I guess.

    I have two books on them. I bought them when i was considering getting them. One is hardcover the other is not. Id be willing to send them to you if you wanted.
     
  6. AreYouExperienced

    AreYouExperienced American Victim

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    Pssh, my chinchilla could kick that thing's ass!
     
  7. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    hehe yer some australian marsupials are awesome.

    last time i was walking through sydney botanical gardens, i was stoned and kept telling my friend how awesome flying foxes would be (caus theres hundreds of them hanging atoundthe place) as pets. i kept imagining and miming out hanging my pet flying foxes on my clothes or around the room.

    (flying foxes are like bats, but theyve got a body thats more like a marsupial, or a little dog or something)

    jsut normal possums are great
     
  8. mboz

    mboz Member

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    hey stonerbill i need help, how do i put or change my picture under my name, u know how u like have 3 -where do i go in the forum to edit that
     
  9. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    you have toi go to your user control thing or something i dont thinkntheres a link to it, just check your PM's and youll see on the side an option to edit your signature.
     
  10. reefer121

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    dude i think thats like really illegal. people try to take animals out of Australia all the time and when they get caught they get fucked on.
     
  11. Mabus

    Mabus Member

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    Um dude, people have them as pets in the US. They dont import them in. They captively breed them all around the US. Theyre a pretty common mammal to have has a pet.
     
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