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odatriad
at Wed May 17 17:30:25 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by odatriad ]
from my previous post:
"Frank, I understand that you have made many trips to Oz to experience monitors in the wild, but have you ever visited New Guinea or any of its adjacent islands and observed members of the Varanus prasinus group in the wild? (or perhaps even the Iron Range/McIlwraith Range in N. Queensland to see V. keithhornei?)."
Frank, my post has nothing to do with my ego, it has to do with your denouncement of the works of many other keepers and breeders and field herpers, and your insisting that you are right- all the time, and that everybody else is wrong.
Please understand that I merely brought up the simple fact that you have not succeeded with Varanus prasinus, yet here in this thread you are telling people that they were wrong for following approaches which have resulted in captive breedings(hatchings), or believing that V. prasinus does not naturally burrow.. What grounds do you have to tell people THEY are wrong??
What was that thing that you always talk about, that people should have before telling something how something is... oh yeah, RESULTS.. Well, where are they? I haven't seen any photos of 'generations' of green tree monitors with the goanna ranch logo slapped across it.. ----- Treemonitors.com
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