I believe that the point he is making is, if it escaped an enclosure, then either the human did not latch said enclosure, or built it to poor standards. In turn, did not escape on its own.
He knows what i was saying .Thank you for pointing it out though
hehe love it heather. I got an email back from the balls email owner and the picture in fact was taken without permission and he will be contacting them shortly and will keep me updated.
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
I believe that the point he is making is, if it escaped an enclosure, then either the human did not latch said enclosure, or built it to poor standards. In turn, did not escape on its own.
But it did not escape an enclosure.
Unless you're (not YOU) the type of person who believes an entire room should be turned into an enclosure for a retic. In which case the kid invaded the snakes 'enclosure' and they snake may have mistaken the kid for food. I don't know how they fed it, so I cannot stay.
I know what you are up to but i will reply this last time to point something out.NO SNAKE OR SNAKES CAN ESCAPE FROM A PROPER ENCLOSURE!!! If the keeper has properly secured the enclosure then the reptile CAN NOT escape.Yes i read after i first posted that these idiots had the snake roaming free .
No, you do not know anything about me. Do you really think I want to just waste my time to try to make attacks at you?
And yes, they can escape from locked enclosures. From 10 gallon aquariums with cage clips to, to pushing out their tubs in racks, to the sad story I heard of a male retic escaping a locked vision cage only to somehow get into another males (LOCKED) cage and fighting to death.