reptile

About this tag
The reptile tag on WindowsForum.com features a collection of threads centered on reptile imagery and related media. Posts include photographs of chameleons, snakes, iguanas, and fantasy lizards, as well as a news story about a stolen stuffed alligator. One thread links to a music video for the song Reptile by David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails. The content is primarily visual and entertainment-focused, with no direct connection to Windows, Microsoft, hardware, enterprise IT, security, updates, troubleshooting, AI, or developer topics.
  1. whoosh

    ART A Chameleon On A Rock

    :)
  2. whoosh

    ART Silent But Deadly

    :eek:
  3. whoosh

    ART Mrs Cobra

    :razz:
  4. whoosh

    ART Standing Out

    :)
  5. whoosh

    ART Alert And Watchful

    :razz:
  6. whoosh

    ART An Australian Theme

    :D
  7. whoosh

    VIDEO David Bowie - NIN Reptile

    :cool:
  8. reghakr

    Mud-Bogging Michigan Misfits Nabbed In Stuffed Alligator Theft . LOL mugshots

    A trio of intoxicated thieves allegedly stole a 14-foot stuffed alligator from a Michigan man’s home, strapped it to their pickup truck, and then went mud bogging with the flattened reptile. Read Full Story: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/michigan/alligator-thieves-busted-629013
  9. cybercore

    [OH, COME ON!] Alligator was only to impress women, man tells police ....

    A man arrested for keeping an alligator in his kitchen has told police he did it because the reptile impressed women. Police raided a property in Ford Heights, Illinois after receiving a tip-off that Dewayne Yarbrough had an alligator in his home. It is not clear who the information came...
  10. cybercore

    VIDEO [SNAKE] Bronx Zoo cobra has been found

    The escaped Bronx Zoo cobra that became an internet star after spoof posts from it appeared on Link Removed has been found 'alive and well'. The deadly 24-inch Egyptian serpent went missing from the world-famous zoo's Reptile House last Saturday, sparking a frantic search and rescue...
  11. cybercore

    Missing NYC cobra 'tweeting' clues to whereabouts after zoo escape

    A missing cobra in New York City has been 'tweeting' about its adventures via a spoof microblogging account that's racked up nearly 100,000 followers. The 20-inch snake escaped from the Reptile House at Bronx Zoo, run by the non-profit Wildlife Conservation Society, at the weekend...
  12. cybercore

    Missing Cobra On Twitter

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – It may be weeks before the escaped cobra from New York's Bronx Zoo is found, but the highly poisonous snake has seized the pop-culture moment with a fake Twitter account of her sightseeing adventures around Manhattan. The Twitter account BronxZoosCobra, purportedly posted...
  13. cybercore

    ♒ Snakes on a train cause plain panic ♒

    A big yellow snake terrified passengers aboard a train in Poland, after it escaped from its carry box and slithered through a carriage. Passengers travelling between Gdynia and Zakopane yanked the emergency brake and climbed up on their seats as the 3.5ft reptile crossed their paths...
  14. cybercore

    First dead birds, then dead fish ... now crickets (What species dies next??)

    Link Removed PORT ALLEN, La. — A virus has killed millions of crickets raised to feed pet reptiles and those kept in zoos. The cricket paralysis virus has disrupted supplies to pet shops across North America as a handful of operators have seen millions of their insects killed. Some...
  15. reghakr

    5 Things Capable of Crawling Up Your Toilet

    We’ve all seen cartoons in which people travel through the sewers, although looking back on it, we confess we can’t come up with a reason they were ever down there. Nonetheless, through these shows we learned that the sewer is a magical place, home to many wondrous and sometimes frightening...
  16. cybercore

    Dragons do exist!

    Link Removed The Komodo dragon is the world's largest flesh-eating lizard and living reptile. This amazing creature is only found in the wild on four small Indonesian islands, where they are vulnerable to disease, volcanic activity, and competition with feral dogs and man. It lives on the...
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