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Pecheneg 16.02.2013 18:11

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Сообщение от Dilettante , 2467741"
Chinchilla - Myakonkov with a bushy tail, not biting wires , pins not steal. Generally does not cause any trouble . Hanging himself quietly on hangers in the wardrobe ...

This is not a chinchilla , unique, and a freak , hybrid guinea pig and frog ...
For it is by definition, it can not be, because only in 1923, Americans have been allowed by the Government of Chile to export these animals .
And generally not nearly like the shinshilku.U her ears are large and broad, almost like krolika.A here?

Магнолия 16.02.2013 19:00

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Сообщение от Pecheneg (Сообщение 2467941)
is not like shinshilku


A pug sitting on?

Konstantin 16.02.2013 19:52

Maybe there is something of the opera "The Love for Three Oranges"?
Where Arapka Smeraldina using magic pin turns the princess into a rat?

zarajara 16.02.2013 20:11

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Here it is - Chinchilla

IMHO, is similar, but the pin is no explanation :)>

олег назаров 16.02.2013 20:23

Chinchilla breed in captivity were in the 20s, respectively, and their fur was known and appreciated very expensive long before.
Such as a coat of chinchilla in the early 20th century in Germany was worth 500,000 German marks!
(Complete madness I must say)

A pin and thread it is just a hint of fur :)>

Pecheneg 17.02.2013 00:14

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Сообщение от Konstantin (Сообщение 2468001)
Maybe there's something from the opera "The Love for Three Oranges"?

I think it's closer to the truth.

sergejnowo 28.02.2013 21:04

similar, but not quite .....

http://www.lot-tissimo.com/de/i/6303133/p/34/

Marassa 28.02.2013 21:34

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Сообщение от sergejnowo (Сообщение 2481951)
similar, but not quite .....

http://www.lot-tissimo.com/de/i/6303133/p/34/

is very similar to the stone little animals that I have seen in London - there was also a lot of
mint wire and pins did not seem to be!

Then his hamster called them.
Quite clear about the fact that it all means and no ...

NATA NOVA 01.03.2013 00:03

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Сообщение от sergejnowo (Сообщение 2481951)
similar, but not quite .....

http://www.lot-tissimo.com/de/i/6303133/p/34/



sergejnowo, at your mustache (vibrisy) in place, and at

Marassa they povydernuty little animals ... I think she's going to recover them (?)

Marassa 17.03.2013 14:27

Seems to have found the source of the British royal collection :

http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/co...40261/dormouse

In our opinion this beast called Sonia. I, frankly , only heard of it , and in Britain , it seems, a very common inhabitant of the hedges, no less recognizable than a mouse or squirrel. He eats seem straw. Purchased by Queen Alexandra in London shop Faberge in 1912, I think that is made for export. Figure is the only one of its kind.


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