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Amanda_D
at Tue Apr 3 11:43:15 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Amanda_D ]
I would take it back where it came from. Many reptiles have a "home terf" that they know and stick to where they know where food, water and shelter are located. Releasing the snake some where else will force it to have to learn a new teritory.
With this snake being endangered it should be given the best chance for successful breeding.
As long as it has not been in captivity for an extended period of time I see no difficulty in it returning to the wild.
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