Kimba and his new pal, relaxing after a tiring day of tackling flooding in the schoolhouse, slaying giant centipedes, and trying to get some studies done in the process . . . it's a lion's life :-)
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How giant are these centipedes? I have the heebie geebies from the images conjured by my imagination!
well, the centipede that day was probably about 10 inches long, i'd say. the kids were thoroughly impressed with its slaying, as it involved a large stick and, shortly thereafter, 3 different portions of said centipede :-) as for the haircut, you can tell froggy that he will have to travel to the safari salon if he wants to have Mr. Cuddles' stylish do [don't tell any other lions about his name, though!]
The children are glad to see that Kimba Leo has made a friend. The boys have asked if you'll bring back a giant centipede for them. I have let them know that I doubt giant centipedes make very good travelling companions on long (or short!) flights.
True--we do tend to avoid interactions with the giant centipedes . . . but I will be certain to snap a photo before slaying if I see one when my camera is accessible!
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How giant are these centipedes? I have the heebie geebies from the images conjured by my imagination!
Froggy wants to know where he gets his hair cut.
well, the centipede that day was probably about 10 inches long, i'd say. the kids were thoroughly impressed with its slaying, as it involved a large stick and, shortly thereafter, 3 different portions of said centipede :-)
as for the haircut, you can tell froggy that he will have to travel to the safari salon if he wants to have Mr. Cuddles' stylish do [don't tell any other lions about his name, though!]
The children are glad to see that Kimba Leo has made a friend. The boys have asked if you'll bring back a giant centipede for them. I have let them know that I doubt giant centipedes make very good travelling companions on long (or short!) flights.
Now they have asked if you'll take a picture of a giant centipede. I told them that I'm pretty sure one avoids giant centipede's if possible!
Off to google giant centipede.....LOL
True--we do tend to avoid interactions with the giant centipedes . . . but I will be certain to snap a photo before slaying if I see one when my camera is accessible!
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