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FR
at Mon Sep 26 12:54:09 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Please Jack, do not believe it because I say so, only believe it if I can support my statements enough to be true. Please Please allow me to show it to be true and ask questions about what you do not understand.
If you keep asking questions, you will find out, how much I understand and how much I do not. Consider, with the ability to keep and raise and reproduce varanids, I believe I have a good understanding of the basics. Yet I know, and also theorize about advanced problems of doing the same. To summerize
keeping varanids alive is easy and understood.
Breeding of varanids is easy and understood.
Behaviors of varanids are not easy and weakly understood.
Because most work on behavior is theory, I fall to the known, the individual animal is always right, and I am always attempting to interpid those behaviors. With interpitation, these behaviors form sequences, that is, they occur in certain sequences, my task is to line up this behaviors in a successful sequence. If this order resembles the what they actually do in nature is always of question and results in theory.
Which means, I have captive order fairly understood at this point, I have the basics of natural order understood, and there it ends. hopefully there will be tomorrows to learn more about what order is right. FR
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