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FR
at Fri Dec 30 17:33:05 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Really, it may be stupid to you, but its not stupid to me or the animals. I have lots and lots of pics of wild reptiles, in the company of other species. You get to think what you want, what we see it in the field all the time.
Also, it appears that way in captivity as well. We have seen it here and with friends animals. I am sorry if you do not like it.
Also, I want to make a point, realistically, 95% or more of these animals your talking about are going to die in their first year in captivity. So how is your protective approach working with real numbers. heck, at least give them some kind of life before the die.
Again, my long and real experience tells me one thing. And that is, these animals are more complicated then you may think.
Also about the pathogens etc, your captives should really free of them anyway. So it should not be a problem. And in reality its not a problem. Cheers
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