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FR
at Sun Nov 21 17:44:30 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
The question is, what difference does it make? its still about the husbandry. If the husbandry is not met, then there is no business, there is no quick profit.
There are people in all walks of life that are only for the quick buck. The case here with monitors, they are here to today and gone tomorrow. The reason is simple, it takes work.
The question remains the same, what happens to the offspring is of no concern to what allows them to be made.
If you want to play the "natural card" Then what happens to wild monitor babies??? Does that effect what causes the female to successfully breed? Is not the intent for wild babies to die? To support the ecosystem? What does that mean, to support the ecosystem?
What causes wild female monitors to cycle and breed? What support to they get to successfully develop eggs and nest?
Now for the ringer question, Does the MS's have any concept or any evidence of any of this? Do any of their papers deal with this? Or do they simply say, they are solitary and hide alot? Thank you FR
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