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mfoux
at Tue Apr 22 14:59:07 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mfoux ]
Beth, Please keep the pictures and posts coming. Don't get discouraged by criticism. I've been criticized by people on this site after sharing an opinion of one of the pioneers in the reptile field. I didn't even necessarily agree with the opinion, I just shared it with someone on here and others jumped in and attacked me. But people are always going to have opinions. I'm here to learn and to teach. With that in mind, I'd like to pick your brain a little. And anyone else who is reading this, as well. I recently did two small presentations for two groups of 2nd graders at my fiancee's school. She and the other teachers asked if I would bring some of my snakes and my sulcata. I brought the tortoise, a pueblan milk, Thayer's king, gray-banded king, ball python and a carpet python. For this show, due to liability issues, they told the kids they could not touch the snakes, which was fine by me, as these kids were wild! Everything went very well and they seemed very interested in having me back next year. I have other snakes (see my sig below), but chose the ones I brought based on color, variety, temperament and feeding schedule. I wish I had gotten pictures. I really enjoyed it more than I thought I would and wonder if you have any advice for me as I will probably do this again next year. ----- ---
1.1.0 Hondurans Het Amel 1.1.0 Hondurans Anery, Het Hypo 0.1.0 Honduran Hypo 0.2.0 Pueblans 1.0.0 Pueblan Hypo 1.0.0 Thayeri MSP 0.0.1 GBK Blair's Phase 1.0.0 California King 0.1.0 California King Blue-eyed Blond 0.0.1 Speckled King WC 0.0.1 Jungle Carpet 0.1.0 Ball, Normal 0.0.1 Sulcata 0.1.0 Girlfriend, Caucasius Mexicana, Fiancee Phase
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