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Free Country my ass,Ohio Bans snakes.

14 years ago  #111
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Originally posted by Gothy what would have happend if it was the normal sized boa

I would probably have to get my hand sewn back together..

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damn i watched one of the videos on here and the man kept his snake in drawers is that okay or what

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Originally posted by Gothy damn i watched one of the videos on here and the man kept his snake in drawers is that okay or what

yeah those are racks,Snakes like small areas..large enclosures stress them out..They like small tight places.

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see i learned something new today

so this sounds like a stupid question but when there in the zoo thats when there most stressed out

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Originally posted by Gothy see i learned something new today

so this sounds like a stupid question but when there in the zoo thats when there most stressed out

sometimes yeah..Depends on the cage and how many animals are in the same cage..But 99% of the time I would say yes they are stressed out.Because snakes love to hide thats why all reptile keepers keep hides in their enclosures..Well Zoos don't put hides in enclosures because they want snakes to be seen..They feel real vulnerable without anything to hide under.which stresses them out..And the snakes at my local zoo are so under fed it sickens me.

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all the animals are probly more than likely underfed

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The inside story on the proposed snake ban; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ignore Science

http://axcessnews.com/index.php/articles/show/id/19289

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see i read that but why would they want to get rid of a $3 billion profite from pythons when they say were in need of money

"The two pythons certainly seem to prefer different habitats, the Indian being found in dry woodland locations and the Burmese living in wetter grassland habitats"

this confused me arnt they saying its the same critter

wait that next paragraph explained it

do you own a burmese python

i dont like Rodda and Reed they need to find better scientist its all a load of crap what they did

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Originally posted by SnakeMan

Great vid there , not so hot on the caiman's being in a fish tank .. too me it should be in a 200+ gallon enclosure at that size but everybody keeps there animals different ..

Them cobra's look amazing though and would be awesome to own one ! he is one lucky man

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