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Carmichael
at Wed Feb 13 08:34:10 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carmichael ]
Although this is a personal decision, having worked with many, many different venomous species, I couldn't see myself finding any value in a top opening cage (for the most part). The thought of lifting a large gaboon or any heavy bodied snake up and over a top opening entrance makes no sense. Reaching down towards a cobra whose looking up at you saying "is this thing trying to eat me" will usually elicit a strong flight response. Now, if you are talking about a lidless type of rack system where the drawers are only 6 inches high that's one thing but a normal 2' high enclosure or beyond and you are talking about a major pain in the rear.
Front opening cages provide more versatility and allow the keeper to better manage the snake and the cage. I couldn't see doing it any differently. But, it all goes back to personal preferences.
Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center
>>Thanks alot for your detailed help....
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>>Will be a bit of time yet, but training at the moment...
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>>Thanks again.
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>>Dec ----- Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL
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