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nothing like a good horror story eh.

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Posted by: Calparsoni at Wed Jun 29 16:46:37 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Calparsoni ]  
   

I love how not only do they make it look like they are going to eat everything in sight but from they way they carry on they might kill you too.

"they want you too stay as far away from them as possible", Yeah like niles want you to get close to them to begin with. Has anyone ever tried to catch an escaped monitor or better yet a wild one. I've even heard the researcher studying the ones in cape coral claim it's hard to even observe them much less capture them.

I mean seriously do these butt clowns at fwc actually even work with wildlife at all? When they make statements like this I sometimes wonder.

I love the bird rookery thing as well. I never really thought of niles as being arboreal per se (what would I know I only kept on for 15yrs or so, he seemed more content in holes than up on branches) and most of the bird rookeries I've seen are quite high in the cypress trees.


   

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