Why does my ice cream have a face?

strawberrie

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I haven't named the little guy yet because I'm going to get a second one and have them match names, if I get a leucistic he'll be Macaroon and if I get a darker colored one his name will be Lemon. :)

(I don't actually know it's gender yet, it's only 3 months old or so but it's already almost 7 inches long! That little cup is next to my bed, and when I go to sleep he crawls into there and curls up next to me. The black wire is a temperature probe. My friends have been calling him Cuppy, so until I get my second one that's his name lol)
 

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