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Posted by: DMong at Wed Dec 2 21:50:07 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

That all sounds very interesting, and giving animals good homes is a very worthwhile thing to do in my opinion. There certainly are far too many that get neglected by people. I'm totally amazed that a nice MBK sat around for that long, wow!. The right people obviously didn't know about that one I guess.

Sure, post some pics, and we can more than likely give some good accurate ID's. But knowing where a certain specimen actually "came" from can be virtually impossible most of the time, unless it is an obvious natural variant of some sort that inhabits a specific range. Identifying a genuine subspecies that hasn't been crossed with something else is pretty easy, but now days so darn many snakes can be a composite of almost anything as you probably already know, that is when accurate identification can go right out the window.

Depending on where you post it(them), hopefully World War III won't break out..LOL!


best regards, ~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"


   

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