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Post by Vamp99 on Mar 15, 2002 13:49:16 GMT -5
Tiger- Aqua Blue with Black Stripes Habitat- 1/2 Grassland, 1/2 Water Trees- Grassland Bush, Birch Tree, Water Reeds, Water lilies Breeding- Often please? Eats- Carnivore Sounds- Usual Rating- 5 Stars Thank you!
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Post by smartalec on Mar 15, 2002 13:58:56 GMT -5
Interesting, very interesting q. Does it swim? (noticing terrain 50% water)
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Post by Vamp99 on Mar 15, 2002 14:02:24 GMT -5
Tigers in general Swim (crap, should have mentioned that its a recolored Bengal), so it shouldn't be a programming problem.
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Post by smartalec on Mar 15, 2002 14:32:13 GMT -5
Okay, should've remembered that
note: how often does your mouth get washed out with soap? ;D
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Post by Vamp99 on Mar 15, 2002 14:42:28 GMT -5
note: Be happy I used "crap"
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Post by Gemma on Mar 15, 2002 15:01:26 GMT -5
aaaaaaaahhhhhhh your catching the bug off smartalec i dont want that sort of description i want the information next to the picture
if u do that for me i will make your animals
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Post by smartalec on Mar 15, 2002 15:38:17 GMT -5
"bug?" I will have you know that I am perfectly healthy!
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Post by Gemma on Mar 15, 2002 15:45:57 GMT -5
ok then well dont spread bad habits in my forum please........
anyway i have done the recolour it looks quite sweet.
just waiting for info
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Post by Vamp99 on Mar 15, 2002 16:05:37 GMT -5
Aqua Tigers are very rare creatures to be seen in the wild. Native to Africa, they were originally discovered in a desert oasis many years ago. The aqua color of their fur comes from the high content of bioluminescent algae in their drinking water. Aqua Tigers live off of the local animals that flock to the oasis for water, and prosper nicely. Aqua Tigers live in large prides consisting of two males and a harem of females and their cubs. Aqua Tiger cubs learn to swim from their parents' demonstrations, almost in the same fashion as a child may take swimming lessons. Cubs are able to swim within days of their birth. Aqua Tigers prefer a grassy clearing with lots of fresh water for drinking and swimming. They need moderate vegetation, as most of their life is spent swimming or sleeping. Even though Aqua Tigers are rare, they are not considered endangered. It is unknown how many exist today in the wild.
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Post by Gemma on Mar 19, 2002 11:49:25 GMT -5
thanx vamp
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