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Dr. Booth!

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Posted by: boaphile at Wed Jan 11 08:32:52 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ]  
   

How dare you question what Hermann has already stated as fact Dr. Booth. Hermann does his homework. Hermann knows.



For instance, did you know that the original Motley Boa was not a Colombian at all? That's right, it was imported as a farm bred Boa from Colombian, but was actually serendipitously produced by that mad Boa scientist in South Africa. That's right. Sven VonHitenburgermiester obtained an Argentine Boa from North Central India when she was a neonate in 1991. A year later he obtained the father of that original Motley from an unnamed source from Ireland. A rumor says that a very young Boa enthusiast by the name of Warren may have been involved. Warren? Coincidence? However, that is a little mystery we may never fully understand. The ancestry of the male animal was unknown.



After breeding the two of them together, the single original Motley Boa was produced precisely as VonHitenburgermiester had predicted. The deception was nearly complete. Then Sven VonHitenburgermiester knew he would have to smuggle his new creation, and ultimately crossed Boa, into Colombia to be brought in with a shipment of farm raised baby Boas. The exact details of this operation again are sketchy.



That shipment was earmarked for Germany, but due to a mistake by one of the pickers, much to the indignation of Sven VonHitenburgermiester, it was inadvertently shipped to Strictly Reptiles in Florida with hundreds of other pure Colombian Boa babies, and the rest they say is history. The is the history that only a diligent detective like myself would be able to find the truth about. Hence that we all now know, in addition to Hermann, that the Motley mutation was a cross from the very beginning. It was destined to be that way by Sven. And here all this time you people thought that original Motley was Colombian. Silly Americans. It's a shame there is only person who is able to find the real truth in the ancestry of the Boas all over the world. A terrible shame.




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