I have to admit, it startled me at first - I'm still not used to people not having all their bones. Or looking like they don't have all their bones. Funny, the things you take for granted.
Feeding, bathing, entertaining, digging up lab supplies, exercising - it can be a lot of work having your very own Doc. Maybe I should start smaller, possibly with some sort of electric goldfish. (But not Twix. Cute as he is, he's not a petfish sort of fishy)
(I'd imagine that bones protecting the most delicate things would be intact or sheathed, given the risk involved in replacing them - the skull, the spine, stuff like that.))
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Date: 2008-11-29 10:12 pm (UTC)Feeding, bathing, entertaining, digging up lab supplies, exercising - it can be a lot of work having your very own Doc. Maybe I should start smaller, possibly with some sort of electric goldfish. (But not Twix. Cute as he is, he's not a petfish sort of fishy)
(I'd imagine that bones protecting the most delicate things would be intact or sheathed, given the risk involved in replacing them - the skull, the spine, stuff like that.))