Pito, mighty hunter

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heather

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Pito is my little golden albino, he has been living peacefully with a snail for quite some time.just hte other day i noticed my snail was moving slow, not just slow like a snail...really slow, after a closer examination i noticed that his main antennae things were quite shorter, then i looked at pito and noticed an antennae thing in his mouth!
LOL!
Little pito had a bit of a dissagreement with the snail! hope the snail is okay!

hehehhehe
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Lol, mine have tried to eat Edward, my snail as well, but the snail's too quick for them and shuts itself up with his little trapdoor
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Falkor's given up on it, and the snail now shares Falkor's tunnel with her. Uma (Aximander) on the other hand, still stalks the snail, hoping she'll catch it off guard...
 
My snail does that little
"hah i closed my trap door, now you cant get me"
thing, but i guess pito is pretty fast! i believe he is also blind! heh, stupid snail!
 
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