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Welcome back Don.Nice to see I'm missed, and nice to see new "faces". I still spend at least 2 hours a day working on my collection. This is my first year any of my exotic stuff is breeding, I wasn't expecing anything, so I'm pretty happy.
This has been a very interesting year, for herping, I haven't been out too much but have some friends that have, and had some interesting finds. Not only local snakes but also populations of some exotic species are showing up in the wild, not only adults but neonates as well, I don't want to make a big noise about this, as I'm breeding exotics and would hate to contribute to a ban on them. I find it very interesting that TWN is so easy for exotics to find foot hold. Bermese pythons were the first to be noticed, balls second, kings, corns and now a population of King cobras, this has realy got my attention, as far as I know it's isolated to a section of the north cost, 2 animals have been found a yerling and a neonate both by one person. This news is new, I don't know the person that fond them, nor have I seen the animals, but the info came from a reliable source, and have been invited on a hunt for them next week end weather permiting. Craig
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