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natsamjosh
at Thu Feb 28 18:40:14 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ]
Wow, you really like making strawman responses. An outdoor
enclosure can be as big as you make it. You assume too much.
(But I guess when you have nothing to back up your claims...)
Like I said, I'll use an acre or two of undeveloped land I own here in North Carolina, build a fence around it, and bet you $25,0000 the snake won't survive. I'll even toss in rats for it to feed on. How about it?
>>>>All the USFW had to do is go online and do a few google searches to know that tropical snakes would not survive in 99% of the country. Even my 8 year old could do that. And if they couldn't do that, why not do a simple test (ie, putting live burms in outdoor enclosures to see how long they survive) before giving any credence to the request to even investigate. The whole thing is ridiculous.
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>>that has to be one of the most rediculous things Ive heards ina while, thats like chaining a dog in the center of a field on a 100 degree day with no water, shade etc then wondering why it cooked, when it couldnt go anywhere
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