



My brother found this really big cockroach (about 3 in.) in our garage and beckoned the snakemaster to catch it for him, but I was generous enough to allow him to hold it for the photo.
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4 comments:
I've got one word for this photo montage - "gross!"
OK - that's just nasty! I hear you can dip'em in chocolate for a real sweet snack.
This is about the most disgusting thing I can think to do- pick up a cockroach. I can do a lot of things- snakes, bugs- but I draw the line at roaches and rats (it has to do with the thick, slightly hairy tail) David- do you think you could find a mouse or a rat??
Suz, he's not fond of rats,either...not sure if he would hold one.
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