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Friday, March 18, 2011

TUUUUURTLE.

Howdy how?
Before i get into the topic, i would want to say something..

"No!!! Holiday's overrrr :( "
It's sad isn't it?
Yes. It's sad.

So, yesterday (thursday) me and 2nd brother was planning to buy a gift for my 3rd brother's birthday.
Click here to see the post.
And yeah, we went to Jusco, which was just... 100 steps or something like that away from my house. 
Convenient! Yes, that's the word.

And we walked around. 
We went in a shop, saw clocks and stuff. Nah. 
Not special.
We want something memorable. 
And we passed by a pet shop.
I joke around telling my brother.
"Let's buy a pet for him!"
And he replied
 "LOL, No way!" 
Hmm, no way?

We saw a lot of turtle in the aquarium. And we decided to buy 2 turtle + 1 aquarium.

and. 
Get ready for the super, ultimate, cute, adorable looking...
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TURTLE

It's cute isn't it? This picture make this turtle look so big, but actually it's really small in size.

Turtle looking at me capturing it's picture.

Aw, it want to get out!

Two little turtle in a small aquarium. 
We went to wiki about this 2 turtle (red-eared slider turtle) and found out that

The red-eared slider is commonly kept as a pet and is often sold cheaply. Red-eared sliders are the most common type of water turtle kept as pets.[7] As with other turtles, tortoises and box turtles, individuals that survive their first year or two can be expected to live almost as long as their owners. Individuals of this species have lived at least 35 years in captivity.
Red-eared sliders can be quite aggressive—especially when food is involved. If being kept as a pet, care must be taken to prevent injury or even death of its smaller tankmates. However, the opposite can occur if shrimps are introduced as food. Smaller red-eared sliders less than a year old have been known to choke on the shells of the shrimps and suffer from lung puncture.


Sounds nice eh? Living together with you for ....70 years?
But it's true, turtles have long life.
LONG LIVE RED-EARED TURTLE!!
万岁万岁万万岁!

:)

kthxbai.

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