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RE: The value of forums

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Posted by: FR at Wed Apr 30 11:16:22 2014  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

I often get the feeling folks think these animals are stupid. As they treat them like they are. No intelligence, no behavior, no ability etc. So I point out, those baby kings make a living, grow up and produce, out there, I am pointing out my window at harsh desert(with kings in it) So I have a hard time with this fragile, delicate, weak approach to snakes. They are indeed none of those. So I ask show them some respect. If they are weak, fragile, delicate in your cages, its not about the snakes, its about your cages and You/me. Not them. Again, common sense. So as I mentioned, a healthy neonate. Make sure that's what you have, if healthy, they are tuff as nails and can take a whole lot of adversity, they live OUT THERE(nasty arse dry desert full of nasty things, everything you touch, cuts, pokes, sticks you. Or bites you. Even baby tiny cute horn lizards make it out there. Tuff I tell you!


   

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