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If anyone is thinking about buying a pet bird, here's an important point to know.
Here's what to look for, the difference between a pure bred and an inbred bird.
If anyone is thinking about buying a pet bird, here's an important point to know.
Here's what to look for, the difference between a pure bred and an inbred bird.
You are welcome! Possums are so cute, and I have really been enjoying the vids you have posted
showing various aspects about them. Who knew they were such affectionate, gentle, and loving
creatures? Hehe. Not I. You have edumacated me .. Even though cute, I still think they are a
little creepy/scary looking LOL. But knowing their disposition helps alleviate much of that .
PS~ I am not sure which vid you bookmarked? Mamma possum, or possum in a sack? .
You are welcome! Possums are so cute, and I have really been enjoying the vids you have posted
showing various aspects about them. Who knew they were such affectionate, gentle, and loving
creatures? Hehe. Not I. You have edumacated me .. Even though cute, I still think they are a
little creepy/scary looking LOL. But knowing their disposition helps alleviate much of that .
PS~ I am not sure which vid you bookmarked? Mamma possum, or possum in a sack? .
The first is very cute, but I bookmarked
the second one of the mother possum who nurses the orphans that lady found. That's the first time I have heard of using a female rescue like that to nurse new babies. I just learned that they are able to start lactating again without giving birth again. I'll share that with the National Opossum Society. They'll want to pass it along to other rehabbers.