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Business, 20.11.2020 18:20 hannahkharel2

Some random questions 4 you! - Part 4! 1) If you were to have either of the animals in the picture's which would it be?
2) Would you take it outside daily?
3) Would you keep in inside a kennel/cage?
4) If not where would you keep it? If so how would you decorate it?
5) Would you play with it often?
6) Would you rather sell it to a random guy that claims he's a Zoo Keeper for 2,800$? or keep it but have to give him 100$?
Bonus!) Should I make a part 5?


Some random questions 4 you! - Part 4!

1) If you were to have either of the animals in the pictur
Some random questions 4 you! - Part 4!

1) If you were to have either of the animals in the pictur

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