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at Mon Jun 30 20:35:20 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by caracal ]
There is one question which really intrigues me. It relates to what we've debated over and over. I've heard your hypothesis about how snakes have evolved to a tremendous level of efficiency in order to survive and, therefore, most of the problems we see in captivity relate to how we don't provide what is adequate for them etc. - excuse me if I haven't phrased your point the way you might have, but I think that's the gist.
Now this is my question and maybe you've discussed it elsewhere and I missed it: In your field studies, have you attempted to palpate females which appear to have just laid eggs to see if they have retained any eggs. I think this would be a very important and useful point of comparison when we are trying to determine how we are faring with our captive breeding. If you haven't done so yet with a decent sample size and if it's a realistic thing for you to do, then I think it could possibly be an extremely informative study and I, for one, would love to hear the results.
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- Hey FR - nasicus, Mon Jun 30 01:39:53 2014
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