The Cute Axie Pictures Thread #2

Managed to get a nice shot of lil' Doodle! Just look at those lovely freckles... <3

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Aww, walking axie. I just imagined that this awesome axie was wearing a little backpack and a little hat, walking down the street.


Lol he cracks the sulks one day.
"Thats it, the quantity of worms has dropped. Heard on the "Axienet" that the owner 2 blocks up feeds more!"

Packs his tank up n walks out. :rolleyes:
 
Lol he cracks the sulks one day.
"Thats it, the quantity of worms has dropped. Heard on the "Axienet" that the owner 2 blocks up feeds more!"

Packs his tank up n walks out. :rolleyes:

You know, my axies are such unbelievable munch bags, I believe them to be actually capable of such a thing.
 
Mexican walking worm stealers
 
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My new axie Chipotl really likes one of the hides. Here are 3 pictures, 3 different moments:

*Cling*
 

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Sharon, he looks like he's rearing up, like 'rawr, I am a dinosauuurrr!' :)
 
And the gills. Whoa, that's a real male top model axie.
 
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I really dont know where the love between texas and nike comes from but it is adorable!
 
I walked into my room to see this yesterday

 
OMG... WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?!
GET OUTTA MAH TANK!

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here are my two little monsters of cuteness. Erebus is the wild type and ceto is the leucistic. hope you guys enjoy them as much as I do!
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little nuggets:)
 
Smile :D Here's Chipotl.
 

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