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DMong
at Sat Oct 15 12:28:58 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
I very much agree with that too. It can definitely be an extremely important tool in certain instances and situations just like the one's you mentioned, as well as many others. But to only apply DNA findings to differentiate things that are ridiculously and noticeably different as the very same entity is silly and very counter-productive is all John and I were really saying.
I think we are definitely all on the same page here. And those were some great points you made regarding it.
Many of these wildlife dorks couldn't identify a python from a freakin cornsnake and want to play "FBI agent" jerking people around simply because they can. I know of an instance exactly like this that took place just several days ago...
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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