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Ferrets:
2004 Wall Calendar
As a domesticated polecat that carries the albino
gene, the ferret was originally employed in hunting
rabbits and rats. The word ferret comes from the
Latin furittus, meaning “little thief.”
Perpetually slinky and in search of something, the
ferret has now become a popular pet. Ferret lovers
will surely adore this 2004 wall calendar with its
delightful photographs of these sly creatures. The
calendar includes days of the week, months and international
holidays in English, French, Spanish and German
as well as moon phases. Also included is a bonus
page featuring September – December 2003. |
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Ferret Frenzy:
2004 Wall Calendar
A very talented group of ferrets was assembled for
the 2004 version of best selling Ferret Frenzy:
an astronaut, a boxer, teacher, rock star, even
a criminal. Ferret fans everywhere love Glenn Grainer's
humorous photography. Ferrets are never where they
are supposed to be...but the stars of this twelve-month
calendar will climb their way into your heart. The
calendar features international holidays, moon phases
and inset photos. |
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Rats by
Alan & Sandy Carey: 2004 Wall Calendar
Rats are long-tailed rodents that are bigger than
mice. Although the word rat has become synonymous
with untrustworthy people, these rodents are in
fact smart, curious creatures. Whether nibbling
or sniffing, these little rodents appear to always
be up to something. This 2004 wall calendar shows
a variety of colorful rats engaged in some of their
favorite activities. Photography by Alan & Sandy
Carey. The calendar includes days of the week, months
and international holidays in English, French, Spanish
and German as well as moon phases. Also included
is a bonus page featuring September – December
2003. |
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Funny Farm
Animals: 2004 Wall Calendar
From come-hither cows to astonished ostriches, Funny
Farm Animals takes a tour of curious barnyard critters
in humorous candids. These colorful photos capture
farm animals in various moods of playfulness, perplexity
and personableness. The general horsing around will
delight both kids and adults as they wonder, "How
ya gonna keep them down on the farm?" The calendar
includes days of the week, months and international
holidays in English, French, and German as well
as moon phases. Also included is a bonus page featuring
2003, 2004, and 2005. |
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