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JKRUSE
at Mon May 23 08:59:01 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JKRUSE ]
Well, considering the practices over the past decade, as well as some mentalities, who knows what remains out there. In many instances aesthetics has played a much larger role in the captive propagation of snakes having lost sight of sub-specific or locality integrity. I've seen a couple nice ornage campbelli babies in recent years, but the adults look NOTHING like what I and some others had back then. *sigh* you don't know what you have til it's gone. And we learn this in SO many different aspects of our lives, not just with reptiles. ----- Jerry Kruse
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