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RE: well that

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Posted by: LauraV at Sun Jun 11 21:44:39 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LauraV ]  
   

I've found a couple others, but none after so long a time.



I had 2 kingsnakes escape about the same time 3 years ago. After about 6 months, they were found within a couple of days of each other. One was found outside when I was mowing the yard - lucky he didn't become blade fodder, and the second was found laying on top of my dresser. The one that was outside had grown twice the size of the other, which hadn't grown at all. Lucky they didn't find each other in all that time, or one would have eaten the other. But, so neat to have found them both in places I hadn't expected within a couple of days of each other.



I had a leopard gecko my youngest daughter let loose (it dropped it's tail, bit her, and escaped...my husband screams, "there's a huge reptile that darted under the sofa...must be a...a... bearded dragon!" I move the sofa, and here is this tiny 40g leopard gecko, maybe 4-5 inches, since it had lost it's tail. Too funny! Some "huge" reptile!!



Now, if we can only find the two baby colubrids )one corn and one king) that my eldest daughter lost a year ago. Wouldn't think it possible...but, who knows? Since I found the Ball after so long, I won't consider it impossible anymore.
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