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Sighthunter
at Sat Sep 15 18:13:24 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sighthunter ]
Books are static (except for an on line book) in that once you publish them the information is set in stone unless you revise the book. Thinking and the natural world is progressive in that you always learn or degenerate and a book only captures a snapshot of information relative to where you the writer is at.
If I was to write a book on Falconry I would have to revise it monthly as the birds are always teaching me (yes the birds) not books and not people because the books are way behind the birds themselves. It is all about a relationship of trust between the creature and the keeper. The creature is comfortable and gives you a glimpse into their world and says to you check this out.
Just remember the Coachwhips and blackratsnakes are ill tempered and will never adjust to a captive situation! These must be sick!

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