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Old 11-08-2008, 06:10 AM
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Exclamation This is just SAD

I hope that they find the ones who made off with the babies.....

Thought that I would help out if I can....Keep your eyes posted for these guys in the Dallas, Fort Worth Area...


Thief makes off with Lord Amazon parrot, bearded dragon lizard | News | Star-Telegram.com

here is the CL that the owner put out there as well
STOLEN Pet Bird and Lizard

I wish them a safe return home soon......
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Not to in any way make light of this... I sincerely hope they are returned to their loving owner as quickly as possible... but.... ummm

Red Lord Amazon... does it have a God complex or something?
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