Scary,scary, like a little crocodile! Waht are his 'dimensions?' Is he grown up? nm
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In Reply to: Naw, he was actually behaving himself that night! - CrankyBeach
Subject: Scary,scary, like a little crocodile! Waht are his 'dimensions?' Is he grown up? nm
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scary, isn't it?.......nm
Subject: scary, isn't it?.......nm
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Scary..
Subject: Scary..
Now I can't get cornhole anomaly out of my mind to think of a word!
What part of body are you on or is this a history?
Corneal anomaly?
This is scary
Subject: This is scary
when the reference book has it incorrect. I looked it up too and in The Surgical Word Book it is Beeth.
omg, that's scary!.....nm
Subject: omg, that's scary!.....nm
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LOL! Apparently so! And it's very scary.
Subject: LOL! Apparently so! And it's very scary.
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vn and Patty--you two are scary! (in a good way!)
Subject: vn and Patty--you two are scary! (in a good way!)
and I think you are right--it is "artificial tears." I thought maybe it was some bizarre brand name. My dictator is either drunk or deliberately slurring her words tonight. Or both! Thanks to both of you for helping me out. XOXO
Basic is correct; knew that in 5th grade. Why IS this person doing QA? Almost scary....
Subject: Basic is correct; knew that in 5th grade. Why IS this person doing QA? Almost scary....
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not so scary anymore! So small and no tail.. Reminds me of the Geiko gecko...nm
Subject: not so scary anymore! So small and no tail.. Reminds me of the Geiko gecko...nm
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LOLOL - yes indeedy - very scary indeedy...n/m
Subject: LOLOL - yes indeedy - very scary indeedy...n/m
Yes, he's all grown up...
Subject: Yes, he's all grown up...
... and he's not really that big. And he really isn't scary at all. You would be amazed--but he is actually incredibly soft. Those little patty-paws are like crushed velvet walking around on your hand.
BTW, when this particular species loses its tail, it does NOT grow back. The tail is a single-use confuse-the-predator defense mechanism. The vast majority of crested geckos in the wild are missing their tails. This fellow lost his when he lived with my niece, who was his first mommy. She didn't know the lizard was out and the cat was in. You can guess the rest.
I have 4 others of the same species, all of whom are much smaller, and all of whom still have their tails.
Word help on cultures grown out
Subject: Word help on cultures grown out
It has grown out Group B strep as well as some skin flora, some s/l plagnated or pregnated staph
Yes I am glad mine are grown for more than one reason.
Subject: Yes I am glad mine are grown for more than one reason.
possibly lesions have grown together, or "coalesced"
Subject: possibly lesions have grown together, or "coalesced"
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