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List of Sqwishland Animals?

There are 35 different characters in Sqwishland. And each character have 5 types of variation namely: Regular, Rare, Ultra Rare, Crazy Rare and Sqwabble.

Characters:
Pig, Koala, Squirrel, Bear, Lion, Panda, Elephant, Parrot, Snake, Salamander, Possum, Otter, Alligator, Turtle, Horse, Goat, Kangaroo, Sheep, Bull, Rooster, Penguin, Hippo, Walrus, Seahorse, Octopus, Lobster, Orca, Dolphin, Crab, Clown fish, Blow fish, Clam, Monkey, Frog, Cow

List of tarantulas that like to web a lot?

In my experience..

-C. cyaneopubescens (GBB) - Filled his enclosure with a huge tube web. Stopped all of the webbing since his mature molt though.

-A. purpurea - She is in one of those Micheal's plastic rectangular cubes, lid filled with substrate on the bottom. The entire top of her enclosure is a big tube web with a tube web that leads down and out on each corner. Really impressed with the amount she webbed up.

-P murinus (OBT) - I've had mixed results with the 3 that I own. The 2 I have from SharpFang have been opposites since day 1 in their new homes. One climbed to the top and made an Avic-like tube web that it has now extended across the top, all the way down to the substrate where it dug out an elaborate tunnel. The other dug straight into the ground and has made a nice little tunnel, but webbing.. none lol.

In a separate OBT case, web all around the enclosure. Where's the substrate? All I see is WEB!

-C. fasciatum - Has webbed similar to my GBB actually. She dug out a shallow trench and followed up with a nicely constructed tube web throughout. I'd say it's about 60% of what my GBB had.

last but not least...

- C. darlingi - I have 5 growing babies.. Well, they're all about 2" now. Elaborate tunneling systems in each enclosure, and web all over the place. Sometimes I have to tear the lids off because they web it up so much!

Even my G. roseas web, only enough to see in the sunlight only. Avics like to web a lot, too. They can make some pretty crazy ones.

Where can I sell my tarantula?

I got him for a class project and I really just don't like spiders. I though craigslist would be a good place to advertise him, but you can't sell pets there. I really do want to find him a good home, but where should I sell him?

When shopping for accessories for your pet, what do you love to buy?

My old dog, Sasha (RIP), a shih tzu, loved to wear clothes. I was always looking for dog clothes at garage sales and thrift shops and even occasionally brand new clothes from the store. I must have over a dozen sweaters, dresses, and shirts. Oh! And costumes, for Halloween. She really loved clothes. I still have her favorite sweatshirt, a fleece lined pink camouflage one with a hood. She didn't care for the hood. Lol. She wore it so much that the velcro that held the front part together wore completely out! I had to sew a hook and eye closure to it.She also loved stinky things! The smellier, the better, in her opinion. Dead worms, old dog poop, rotten fish guts, you name it. Whenever I went to the upscale doggy boutiques , I'd buy her dried fish skins. She take it, roll around on it for a few days and then finally eat it. Few times did I ever see her happier than when she had a new dress and a stinky treat!My two new dogs, (also shih tzus, Buttercup and Lola) really dislike clothes. They will lower themselves to wearing a warm sweater or coat when it's cold out, but they make sure to let me know that they are wearing it only under duress and because they'd rather not be cold!So I have several items of dog clothes sitting in the closet because I can't bear to part with them just yet. I know there are good little puppers out there, just waiting for some new clothes, and they will have them. Just not yet.And I know that I'll never give her pink hoodie away.*Edit* I found a video I'd forgotten about of Sasha in her other pink coat playing with my son! Feel free to enjoy, it's not very long :)

I need a list of 10 Inteverbrates (animals without a backbone)?

Protozoa, Bacteria, and Fungi are incorrect, as they are not animals. They are separate kingdoms.

There are millions of species of animal and about 90% of them are invertebrates. You have trouble naming 10 of them?

Squid, spider, slug, snail are all very general. Spider could refer to any of 40,000 species.

More specific examples: Humboldt squid, Southern black widow spider, garden snail, great grey slug, Chinese mantis, annual cicada, emperor scorpion, house centipede, Carpenter ant, chilean rose tarantula, giant squid, common earthworm, nightcrawler, pacific sea nettle (a kind of jellyfish), exc.

Just for fun, here are 10 different species of widow spider;
Southern black widow (Latrodectus mactans)
Northern black widow (Latrodectus variolus)
Western black widow (Latrodectus hesperus)
Brown widow (Latrodectus geometricus)
Red widow (Latrodectus bishopi)
White Widow (Latrodectus pallidus)
Mediterranean widow (Latrodectus tredecimguttatus)
Black Katipo (Latrodectus atritus)
Red Katipo (Latrodectus katipo)
Red-back spider (Latrodectus hasselti)

Could someone list some solitary pets?

Any species of hamster
Pygmy hedgehogs
Most lizard species
Snakes
Turtles
Tortoises
Newts
Salamanders
Many frogs (dart frogs as social, tree frogs can be too)
Toads
Tarantulas
Giant land snails
Scorpions
Velvet slugs
Mantids
Betta fish
Plecostemus....

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