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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Sun Feb 19 16:11:51 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ]  
   

everything from Eryx sp. to retics. A classic case in point is illustrated below. The adult male green anaconda owned by Jud McClanahan, and being held by his wife and daughter, has produced three litters now with two different docile females, with not even one of the young being an aggressive snake. The center photo is myself with one of their offspring from 2001. The bottom photo is one of the adult females, being held by myself, that has produced two of those three litters with Jud's male. These adults are some of the calmest greens in existence and all of the young have reflected their docility.



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