ElaKiri Pet Talk

Which one you consider as the greatest pet of all time?

  • Dogs

    Votes: 220 76.7%
  • Cats

    Votes: 43 15.0%
  • Birds

    Votes: 7 2.4%
  • Reptiles

    Votes: 3 1.0%
  • Aquatic Animals

    Votes: 14 4.9%

  • Total voters
    287

Mr.Thor

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  • Sep 26, 2011
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    Menna mage Baw patiya.. :)

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    maheshsenadheera

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  • Mar 13, 2009
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    කන්ද උඩරට
    අලෝ නන්ගි අද නිවාඩුද?:P
    බලු පැටියා උස්සන්න අපි දැන් සුදු වෑන් එකක් ලෑස්ති කරල තියන්නෙ කෝ මෙ මාත් එක්ක බලු පැටියා උස්සන්න යන්න ඉන්න ඉනිත් එකා පේන්න නෑනේ:angry::rofl::rofl::rofl:
     

    NipunaPraveen

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    Jul 25, 2011
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    snakes emotions is somthing iv always wondered about ..
    can i eat him.. will he eat me .. can i mate.. woah thats like a really really small frame of emotions ,,
    snakes dotn lov their masters .. hmm thats sad..
    but do they like recognize their master and stuff ??
    or if its a tamed snake then he's friendly with anyone hu handles him properly ??


    they surely can be friend with their masters. for example when my friend visit Philippa's cage (a large 14 feet long burmese python) to pull the crap out of it she gives him friendly hisses maybe in the hope of getting some time out of his cage or a hot sun bathe outdoors. but when i reach her for the same purpose she gets scary and sends me warning noises by its nostrils. once i stay out from her sight and use a small broomstick or something to clean her cage she moves to the other end of her cage & create a defensive position. so yes they can be friend with their masters but only to an limited extent. you cant expect the same friendliness that you may expect from your pet dog or cat from a snake. she certainly has bitten my friend's hands quite a lot regardless how much she owes him.
     

    cryztalz

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  • Nov 22, 2010
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    they surely can be friend with their masters. for example when my friend visit Philippa's cage (a large 14 feet long burmese python) to pull the crap out of it she gives him friendly hisses maybe in the hope of getting some time out of his cage or a hot sun bathe outdoors. but when i reach her for the same purpose she gets scary and sends me warning noises by its nostrils. once i stay out from her sight and use a small broomstick or something to clean her cage she moves to the other end of her cage & create a defensive position. so yes they can be friend with their masters but only to an limited extent. you cant expect the same friendliness that you may expect from your pet dog or cat from a snake. she certainly has bitten my friend's hands quite a lot regardless how much she owes him.

    woah thats awesome .. i never thought snakes hav friendly hisses !!
    whats the most friendliest snake species?
    u shud hav a snake thread around here..
    u got pics??