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mchambers
at Sun May 14 06:37:34 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mchambers ]
What? > probing a burm is dangerous or something like that in another post ? Except for a under 4-6 foot burm you shouldn't have to probe because the vestige appendages are very apparent in males by that size. I have found captive burms not as much inclined to turn and bite in whether feeding response or quick movement as balls. Other than that, everything else is to be considered with size, caging requirements, food size intake, and laws. Let's talk about laws real quick > of my last pet store location it wasn't just burms that was in jeopardy but any large constrictor which got shot down to just any python. Right that many townships bans very large pythons or as several states wants you to list the large pythons with local law enforcement as some states require you to list venomous. The bans and or telling local law enforcement on the python keeping is absolutely prejudice based on theory of perceived : dangerous or inherently dangerous. Even if that state has no records of anybody killed from a large python ever ! -----
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