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RE: Aspects of green anaconda behavior....

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Posted by: eschmit04 at Sun Aug 9 15:09:24 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by eschmit04 ]  
   

Kelly Thanks so much for your reply! I have heard a lot about you and your experiences with greens.I think I am just about ready to take on one of these giants. I definitely plan on going with a male green, and CERTAINLY captive bred. The feeding response is understandable and completely on me to exercise safe feeding and handling to avoid getting drilled!

Can you tell me how I would avoid surprising the animal once out. If he is on the couch with me and I dont touch him for 5 minutes, is it likely he may tag me? Can I avoid this by constantly touching him? I mean, hes gotta know im still there. Im no silent ninja.. LOL.

Thanks everyone!


   

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