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http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&pubid=968163964505&cid=113 7585306000&col=968705899037&call_page=TS_News&call _pageid=968332188492&call_pagepath=News/News


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wow is that ever awesome!!!!

weird but cool


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What a cute hamster! I'm waiting for the news release next year.....hamster lives up to his name when the snake really decides he is big enough to eat the poor thing. Does anyone here believe that the hamster is safe in there, really?


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i dont think it is

but maybe if they keep the snake well fed he wont get hungry enough to eat it,,Im not sure the hamster would be living stress free,.,,,Im sure hes very nervous being in there,,,,maybe the snake is just torturing him,,by making the hammie suffer and not knowing if today is his last day


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It is a cute fat hammie! I hope it doesn't get eaten!


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"We named her Gohan as a joke," Yamamoto chuckled.
Oh yeah, real funny Name the poor thing "meal" before you feed her live to a snake. Bunch of sick bastards, if you ask me.


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Irresponsible is the only word I can think to describe it. The snake is about to shed, its not a surprise its not interested in eating and relatively inactive, and anyone who has kept hamsters knows what they are capable of if they're cornered and frightened. Its just something bad waiting to happen, a predator /prey relationship can only end badly no matter how you look at it.


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My sister's iguana befriended a cricket that had somehow found its way into her cage. She would let it crawl past her face, sit on the food bowl, and just hang out on her branch with her. It was funny to watch for a little while but we didn't want it to start making cricket noises at night so we put him outside.

Defintely an odd relationship...I know iguanas are vegetarians but I would have thought she'd see a cricket as lunch, especially coming from an animal who thinks MY fingers are food!
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