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Monaro Pete
28-12-2016, 11:45
Whilst out with Monkey Dog this morning I found a caterpillar frozen solid, quite literary rock hard.
Jokingly I thought I'd pop it in my pocket, take it home & thaw it out to see if it lives.
Popped it on the kitchen window sill. thawed it out & it's moving :eek: :eek: :bow
It's now in a plastic container in the fridge to keep it dormant until next year.
Bloody amazing me thinks :cool: :cool:
emjaybee
28-12-2016, 14:02
I can't help wondering if the wiring in your head is a little odd.
:lol
Monaro Pete
28-12-2016, 14:06
Well it has been said before that I don't think like others do :D :D
Whilst out with Monkey Dog this morning I found a caterpillar frozen solid, quite literary rock hard.
Jokingly I thought I'd pop it in my pocket, take it home & thaw it out to see if it lives.
Popped it on the kitchen window sill. thawed it out & it's moving :eek: :eek: :bow
It's now in a plastic container in the fridge to keep it dormant until next year.
Bloody amazing me thinks :cool: :cool:
Nothing wrong with the wiring in your head mate :bow
You're my kind of guy!!! I've done similar things and been called all sorts, I went out into the playground at school with a spoon and a bottle of squeezy honey to save a bee that wasn't doing too well near a bush and the comments and looks I got!!! :(
More life, everything deserves a fighting chance
Lazy-Ferret
28-12-2016, 14:43
Nothing wrong with the wiring in your head mate :bow
You're my kind of guy!!! I've done similar things and been called all sorts, I went out into the playground at school with a spoon and a bottle of squeezy honey to save a bee that wasn't doing too well near a bush and the comments and looks I got!!! :(
More life, everything deserves a fighting chance
+1.
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panelbeater
28-12-2016, 14:43
when my heater in tropical tank stayed on and it cooked the fish i gave kiss of life to them.lol.some survived.
when my heater in tropical tank stayed on and it cooked the fish i gave kiss of life to them.lol.some survived.
That moonshine on your breath is enough to wake the dead :lol
macabethiel
28-12-2016, 15:43
Had a similar experience with a Goldfish that was in the School Pond in a block of ice. We thawed it out in the Biology Lab and returned it a few days later to the thawed out pond! Went on to live a few more years no doubt
Fast forward about 40 years and in my garden I found what looked like a frozen dried leaf then realised it was a fish that had jumped out of my pond and landed on the surrounding lawn.
Let it float on the top of the pond for a few minutes and saw the gills move a bit. Next day it was swimming around with a tendency to go in a circle. A few months later fins grew back and it fully recovered.
Monaro Pete
28-12-2016, 16:34
Ahhhhhhhh. I always knew I wasn't alone :lol
Thomas61
28-12-2016, 17:30
Always believe a life is a life and a precious thing. If I can help something I try. I kind of feel we are all just animals sharing the same space trying to get somewhere.
However weighing up the size of a uncooperative spider against the size of the stain on the carpet does run through my mind. Thank god we do not have tarantula in this country.
johnb5177
28-12-2016, 20:12
Always believe a life is a life and a precious thing. If I can help something I try. I kind of feel we are all just animals sharing the same space trying to get somewhere.
I have to agree, I wish I could be a much better Bhuddist, but I eat and enjoy too much meat......enlightenment is a long way away.....:nenau
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