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Tell them to mind their own business....

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Posted by: royalkreationz at Wed Jul 25 17:01:00 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by royalkreationz ]  
   

If you have ever seen the DVD Ball Pythons in the wild, which is actually a scientific research video about how taking animals from the wild has affected their population, shows that ball pythons live in termite mounds and holes in the ground that are minute in space compared to a CB70.

I have the belief that snakes have two functions in life that are geared towards their survival, and those activities are eating breeding.

I do not think that snakes have a personality as dogs or other pets, and I do not mess with mine except to clean, water, and feed, and I sometimes show them off.

These snakes are proven to do better in captivity than in the wild as far as reproduction, eating, and lack of disease and ticks.

I think you are doing the best thing you can for your snakes.


   

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