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FR
at Wed Sep 4 10:11:57 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
You and I are doing the same thing, only I came before you. So you want to fight me. You really need to think about that. Sir, that's an ego problem on your side.
About being the first or whatever, I never call myself the best, I do report results. I did what I did. You think your generations of dums is important, and it is, yet go stupid about my 6 generations or more, of 18 species. Which to you means nothing? We are equals because you did one species to generations???(I hope more by now)
Now for the important life lesson, you can never be equal to someone doing the same things you are, when they are older and been doing it for longer. Not until you outlive them.
If you want to be "important" in any field, you must be willing to change the game. Heres the funny part, with your experience in husbandry and exhibits, you have the ability to "CHANGE the GAME". So do it.
Lastly, context, husbandry is NOT AN INVENTION, its something that's perfected and applied.
Truthfully, all I did was support snakes(and other reptiles) ability to reach the upper levels of growth and reproduction, related to their genetic potential. Of interest to the field herper, its the individuals that reach their genetic potential that support populations. The average reptile is culled out. We know that, but do not apply that. So Science loves to quantify, which is absolutely useless when attempting to learn how natural animals exist. Its possible you fail to understand what I did, which is why your so confused.
Concepts are indeed commonplace and any dipshat can come up with them. Sorry no offense, but its true. Simply put, it takes work and guts to apply something different. I developed a different approach and it worked. end part 2
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