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Godzilla found in CA
Godzilla-like creature nabbed in CA
People really need to be more astute with their reptile’s enclosures. We really don't need the publicity from things like this. We all wonder why so many laws are being put in place and our rights being taken away.
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I wonder if the owner claimed it?
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Re: Godzilla found in CA
 Originally Posted by TessadasExotics
Godzilla-like creature nabbed in CA
People really need to be more astute with their reptile’s enclosures. We really don't need the publicity from things like this. We all wonder why so many laws are being put in place and our rights being taken away.
well put...couldn't agree with you more!
What a handsome boy he is!
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I was just getting ready to post this!! LOL had the link ready to paste and everything! He looks like a big sweetheart
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he does.....maybe he should come to my house....lol
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Re: Godzilla found in CA
Gizmo, now Godzilla, when will Mothra come home to Arizona? 
Jim Smith
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I know huh.....lol! But seriously did you see that face....you know he has some good adventures!!!
I have to admitt....I take it all in!!! Maybe I am having some kind of mid life no more kids crisis.....lol. (though I am happy with just one human child)... My husband says its because I have this need to help everything and I get it into my head that only I can help them and make them better. He's pretty much right as usual...
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I was very pleased with the article's tone on the monitor being a pet, and how the animal control folks thought it was a pretty personable lizard.
Also, we've all seen tons of ball python escape stories. It happens once in a while. Blackthroats are REALLY strong and REALLY destructive, so I could see one prying it's way out of what seemed to be a adequote cage. I hope the owner claims him and re-enforces the caging.
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
"Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "
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Re: Godzilla found in CA
The owner did claim him. I talked to a friend at prehistoric pets, and they called to find out and the owner had already come in and claimed him.
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Re: Godzilla found in CA
 Originally Posted by wolfy-hound
I was very pleased with the article's tone on the monitor being a pet, and how the animal control folks thought it was a pretty personable lizard.
Also, we've all seen tons of ball python escape stories. It happens once in a while. Blackthroats are REALLY strong and REALLY destructive, so I could see one prying it's way out of what seemed to be a adequote cage. I hope the owner claims him and re-enforces the caging.
agreed seemed very neutral toward the reptile and compared the responsibilty to owning a large dog. anyways glad the owner came and claimed him. cool monitor
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