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Posted by: joshhutto at Sun Apr 15 00:46:18 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] hmmmmm, where to start. How many of those thousands of bp eggs that are incubated by man do you think would survive in the wild? How many of the hatchling bp's would get eaten by monitors, birds, other snakes, various cats, or the various canines that live in africa? Then how many of the adult snakes that get imported here would be killed and eaten by the natives over there? Do i think the importing should be stopped, heck no. But I do think that the numbers that are imported should be lowered, after all, that would turn a $8 baby into a $50 one and that would be good for all those that captive breed them. And I seriously doubt that we will ever see an adjunct population of piebalds that thrive better than the typical wild type ball python. There just doesn't seem to be too many termite mounds with large white blotches on it. | ||
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