My tricky axie lol

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i saw the coolest thing tonight hehe
was feeding time and dropped a few pellets in and one fell onto tango's head, he left it there for about 30-45 seconds and flipped it up and ate it lol
all without touching the ground
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"how cool is that" reminded me of them people that put a treat on a dogs snout and they flip it up and eat it
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I love the colour of your axie - I can't find any goldens here :-(
 
lol thats awesome. my axie has done that a couple of time but he just waits for it to slide down then snaps. it would of been so cool if you got a little video of him doing that then loaded that onto putfilemedia.com or whatever that site is.
 
all i can get here at the moment is Goldens Karen
every one has goldens here
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Alex i was luck enough to just catch it on my camera
by the time i figured out how to use the vid part of my digi camera i would of missed it...
 
that is soooo cool and i like the golden axolotl all i can get here is albino and i have only found 1 shop that sells axolotls if only i could get a different colour one lol
 
my axie always have them land on her head....btu she just moves her head and it falls and she doesnt even gulp at it.....not too bright.....well she is blonde! (golden. ) hehe
 
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