I thought the same thing when I saw this photograph. I still wouldn't trust the snake if I were that hamster though. Did you also wee the penguin surfing in australia? (ms/msnbc.com then to animal tracks)
i saw this on cuteoverload and i could not get over what amazing relationships occur in the animal kingdom! I just watched a program that flat out stated that many animal relationships are gay. Yes, we really could learn something if we pay attention...
Now there's an odd couple!
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I thought the same thing when I saw this photograph. I still wouldn't trust the snake if I were that hamster though.
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(ms/msnbc.com then to animal tracks)
A heartwarming story. It is however in the snake's nature to be a snake. I'd sleep with my eyes open if I were that hamster. Just in case.. hehehe!
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i saw this on cuteoverload and i could not get over what amazing relationships occur in the animal kingdom! I just watched a program that flat out stated that many animal relationships are gay. Yes, we really could learn something if we pay attention...
ReplyDeletelove love love this story.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, huh? I have a similar set of photos on my Freak of Nature blog, involving a cat and a squirrel. By the way, I love your landscape paintings!
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