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    What type of python would be a good animal for display at an educational presentation?
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    Re: Display Animal

    Quote Originally Posted by crescend View Post
    What type of python would be a good animal for display at an educational presentation?
    A burmese python that is handled frequently usually makes a pretty awesome looking and very mellow educational animal.

    Captive retics, in my personal experience Tigers, are usually super mellow. This varies animal to animal, but all of the tigers that I have handled were puppy tame.

    You have to remember though that their brain is the size of a pea, and any animal of huge size can be dangerous and should be handled as such.

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