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Posted by: jburokas at Sun Aug 13 16:30:25 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jburokas ] OK FR, i agree with your post. You are coming from the perspective of what does and will work in captivity being your main objective. The 'academics' study what is observed in situ. There is a difference. You take what is necessary and beneficial from that to very successfully raise and breed and discard the hardships,tendencies of wild monitors b/c it does not help the captive husbandry cause. Yeah, i think all the 'academics' would agree with you on this and it makes sense with what many of us are trying to achieve within the four walls we have to offer monitors. Good post. Thanks. -jb | ||
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