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FR
at Sun Aug 14 11:56:12 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Thanks Kerby,
Thats all I was looking for, rational thinking from someone with experience.
In most cases people look at whats in front of them and base what they see on some preconcieve notion that has nothing to do with what they are looking at.
My bet is, most people here have no idea why they "think" its a first clutch. Other then snakes are only suppose to have one clutch.
But many here know better, and even these people still view the snake world with eyes from the distant past.
The huge question that has always bothered me is, everyone thinks snakes have a hard time finding food in nature, yet nature is full of perfectly healthy snakes. Someone has to explain that to me.
On our sites, if a snake is hungry, it finds food and comes back, not a problem, that is, in normal years. In drought years, not so much. hahahahahahahaha but what are they designed for, drought years or normal years or even abundant years? This is my point.
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