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RE: World First!!!

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Posted by: Astourna at Wed Sep 29 04:20:12 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Astourna ]  
   

I'm not really sure what to think about this, actually. I want to think it's a joke, but what we want to think and reality are sometimes very different.

I have a pretty neutral stance on hybrids. There are some I like and some I'm pretty biased against because I liked the original snakes all by themselves. Otherwise for the most part I think they're interesting. With this, I'm not really sure where I stand.

Okay, I'm going to be honest. What were you thinking? Not trying to be rude, I think it's a valid question.

You'd at least think that crossing a short chubby snake with slender one would yield something somewhat in between. But this to me looks like a bad accident happened in someone's incubator.

I normally try to be nice about things like this. I don't like offending people. But good luck getting them to eat and survive, with both of the parent species being known as problem feeders. No, really, now that they're out of the egg I really hope they can actually have an enjoyable life. And I thought sand boas were short and stubby. At least they're cute.

Maybe this is a joke and I'm just not getting it.


   

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