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    Default Anyone Wanna Buy Pacman Frogs with Me?


    Im getting it from Manila, someone I trust cuz its from her I bought some exotics too.

    She is selling it 1,500 each(baby pa, mga 1 peso coin); but shipping to Cebu is 1,500 too(including DENR papers, etc.); so if youre interested, we can chip-in for the shipping. We deposit together and can go to the airport together to get the animals(around 1-3 days after we deposit money).

    Pacman frogs will eat almost anything it can fit its mouth at. Just google for pics. And oh, she is selling an albino one. Just PM me... Just doing this so I can save in shipping too. Im not raising the price of the frogs in any way, nor the shipping.


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    Default Re: Anyone Wanna Buy Pacman Frogs with Me?

    Murag you are endangering the ecosystem.


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    bro intrested ko pacman frog.. mahalan lng jd ko.. hehehehehe.. ala ko budget for now bro. gd.. pede ngau lng ko contact no. nimo?? or txc lng ko bro.. 09155208113.. thanx bro..

    dli ka mo trade ana imo frogs bro??

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    Default Re: Anyone Wanna Buy Pacman Frogs with Me?

    kuyw ani oi....

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    Default Re: Anyone Wanna Buy Pacman Frogs with Me?

    Quote Originally Posted by ajol
    Murag you are endangering the ecosystem.

    And why is that?

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    Default Re: Anyone Wanna Buy Pacman Frogs with Me?

    Quote Originally Posted by okeykokey
    bro intrested ko pacman frog.. mahalan lng jd ko.. hehehehehe.. ala ko budget for now bro. gd.. pede ngau lng ko contact no. nimo?? or txc lng ko bro.. 09155208113.. thanx bro..

    dli ka mo trade ana imo frogs bro??
    Ill buy for myself, I cant buy extra due to budget restraints(got lots of other stuffs to buy! lol). All Im asking is someone who is interested in ordering para ma half ang shipping amount.

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    Default Re: Anyone Wanna Buy Pacman Frogs with Me?

    Wa pa ko "token" para pacman frogs, na game-over na dayun! For those who don't know what they are, here are photos:

    [img width=500 height=375]http://burtonbiology.com/photos/mvc-021x.jpg[/img]





    [img width=500 height=367]http://www.chameleoncounters.com/Frogs/pacman.jpg[/img]

    Exotic pet ni, but its legal since naa man DENR papers so nothing to worry about endangering the ecosystem.
    Hope you find someone to half the transpo cost. They actually look like those beanie stuff toys.


    Up for edgeowns!



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    Default Re: Anyone Wanna Buy Pacman Frogs with Me?

    Quote Originally Posted by edgeowns
    And why is that?
    This is not its natural habitat.
    you are inviting ecological disaster....

    just an example:

    A slithering menace
    Brown tree snake wipes out 10 bird species in Guam

    http://edition.cnn.com/2002/TECH/sci...ake/index.html

    They creep up utility poles, slither into toilets, scale fences and hunt down their prey, usually birds, with striking success, attacking most often in the dark of night.

    Experts say an estimated 1 million brown tree snakes currently prowl the Pacific island of Guam, endangering humans, causing frequent power outages and wiping out 10 species of birds and bats and threatening several others.

    Most of the damage done in Guam is irreparable. And authorities fear the ecological disaster could just be beginning if the mildly venomous snakes escape the island and then reproduce in large numbers

    All the brown tree snakes in Guam, according to DNA studies, descended from a single female who apparently stowed away in a shipment of military cargo from New Guinea about 50 years ago.

    That is only one snake.... DESTOYING wildlife in another place

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajol
    This is not its natural habitat.
    you are inviting ecological disaster....

    just an example:

    A slithering menace
    Brown tree snake wipes out 10 bird species in Guam

    http://edition.cnn.com/2002/TECH/sci...ake/index.html

    They creep up utility poles, slither into toilets, scale fences and hunt down their prey, usually birds, with striking success, attacking most often in the dark of night.

    Experts say an estimated 1 million brown tree snakes currently prowl the Pacific island of Guam, endangering humans, causing frequent power outages and wiping out 10 species of birds and bats and threatening several others.

    Most of the damage done in Guam is irreparable. And authorities fear the ecological disaster could just be beginning if the mildly venomous snakes escape the island and then reproduce in large numbers

    All the brown tree snakes in Guam, according to DNA studies, descended from a single female who apparently stowed away in a shipment of military cargo from New Guinea about 50 years ago.

    That is only one snake.... DESTOYING wildlife in another place
    LOL! I should only take care of askal dogs then, cuz a German Shepard or others breeds might exterminate the ants in my area.

    Exotic pets have been around for many decades now all over the world. Its like saying, someone died cuz of car accident, I should stop riding a car from now on. You should really research more before making such statements.


    Besides, the person Im buying it from is a friend of DENR Secretary and PAWB Director. They wouldnt give it permits if its any danger, nor would PAL let it in the plane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeowns
    LOL! I should only take care of askal dogs then, cuz a German Shepard or others breeds might exterminate the ants in my area.

    Exotic pets have been around for many decades now all over the world. Its like saying, someone died cuz of car accident, I should stop riding a car from now on. You should really research more before making such statements.


    Besides, the person Im buying it from is a friend of DENR Secretary and PAWB Director. They wouldnt give it permits if its any danger, nor would PAL let it in the plane.
    There are more examples of species brought to other places CAUSING destruction......

    It was even shown in National Geographic.

    read about CANE TOAD in Australia....

    The toxic cane toad in Australia is evolving into an "eco-nightmare" capable of covering huge distances, a study in the journal Nature reports.

    Scientists say the species Bufo marinus is developing a leggier, faster-moving form that is now hopping out rapidly across the continent.

    The toads were introduced 70 years ago to control pests, but have since wrought havoc on indigenous animals.

    They kill snakes, lizards, water birds - even crocodiles and dingos.

    When harassed they secrete poison carried in two sacs behind the head which is lethal to a potential predator within minutes of being ingested.

    Big wave

    The amphibians, which can weigh up to 2kg, are now found in an area covering over a million sq km.

    They were first introduced to Queensland from South America in 1935, in an attempt to wipe out cane beetles, a pest that was destroying sugar crops in north-east Australia at the time.

    Since then, the toads have been sweeping through Australia leaving a trail of dead creatures in their wake.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4716252.stm

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