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DISCERN
at Thu Aug 12 20:14:41 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DISCERN ]
" remember, in the WILD, they dont eat their mates "
Actually, you have no way of knowing that. All you have is the fact that they have been found at times together. That's it. I personally feel that both sides of the coin happens in that scenario though, where some have eaten their mates maybe, and of course, it has not happened as well, just like in captivity both scenarios happen. Duh! Overall, Thomas, unless you know first hand a decent amount, if not ALL of the snakes in the wild's actual personal lives since the beginning of time, which no one has any way of knowing to begin with, that would be hard to answer with 100 % certainty.
Still, your point, or lack of, means nothing as well to the fact that in captivity, it has happened, from coming out of the egg, to some kings being put together to breed, etc.. It has happened Thomas. It's ok to admit that. Not all of the time of course, that is a given, but it has. No need to try to win this chidish argument to begin with. To say it does not is pure ignorance in regards to science. That is all I am trying to say.
Take care! ----- Genesis 1:1
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