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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1827557, member: 89387"] It sounds like both Broly and Kane are healthy. Just because a beardie (or a person, for that matter) is a little thinner or fatter than average doesn't mean they're not healthy -- I agree with Tracie. :) Wildlife biologists often tag birds or other wild animals so they can keep track of them, often for research purposes. If they turn up somewhere else with the tag and someone finds them, they can get a better idea of how far they're traveling and where they're going, etc. I think it can also help if you rescue injured birds and nurse them back to health and then turn them loose, you may often wonder what ever became of them if you don't see them again, but if they have a tag, you've got a better chance of finding out if someone sees them somewhere and lets you know. It sounds like your eagle has decided that your place is his home now. [/QUOTE]
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