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Posted by: cindygurl60 at Wed Mar 22 00:02:12 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cindygurl60 ] Todd LMAO!!! Perhaps this is the opportunity to clarify my first statement that offended a few. What I've seen and realized over the last few days is that there is a grand difference between capturing a wild snake and taking excellent care of it, breeding it and sharing information then that of capturing a lovely wild creature, and putting him behind glass to be neglected. I also learned today that while my lil king has been in near isolation captivity for 2 years he has also been taken out, put into an 'insect' type container and taken to school for show and tell. He has had food withheld from him to encourage hunger and then thrown at him in hopes of a 'show'. My heart was heavy for a moment today as I listened to this. That has all changed and my joy will be watching him thrive, grow and sharing pics of him as we go along. And yes, bigger and more food is in order! I'm Sicilian I believe in hearty meals and meat on da bone! LOL!! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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