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Re: PETA - 5 Reasons To Never Buy A Snake???
I have my own PETA group. People Eating Tasty Animals.
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Re: PETA - 5 Reasons To Never Buy A Snake???
Originally Posted by Pezz
I have my own PETA group. People Eating Tasty Animals.
I am interested in your group and would like to subscribe to your newsletter. I do have one confession to make, I have eaten rattlesnake and I liked it. I am a horrible person
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Re: PETA - 5 Reasons To Never Buy A Snake???
Originally Posted by SDA
I am interested in your group and would like to subscribe to your newsletter. I do have one confession to make, I have eaten rattlesnake and I liked it. I am a horrible person
I've had gator, got some when I went down to Florida earlier this year. It was delicious.
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Re: PETA - 5 Reasons To Never Buy A Snake???
Originally Posted by MD_Pythons
I've had gator, got some when I went down to Florida earlier this year. It was delicious.
I've eaten bat soup and python sate (sate is a local food serving technique, basically making a kebab then dipping it in peanut sauce)
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well, I admit to shying away from clicking on the article, I don't even want to give them a little add revenue for my click. I'm not exactly sure what the end game is for PETA, advocating for the ethical treatment of animals is awesome, even for the one's we eat, but it seems that the hard core PETA folks are pushing for farms with no animals, homes with no pets, basically no human/animal interaction except in the wild I guess, and only on the animals terms? Even a vegan diet requires farming, which requires clearing of land, destruction of habitat, killing of animals, oh and all that organic fertilizer, that requires farm animals as a source of manure. it just doesn't add up, so unfortunately, where PETA could be advocating for ethical treatment of animals, they lose me on the extreme nonsense.
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Re: PETA - 5 Reasons To Never Buy A Snake???
Originally Posted by SDA
It took me far too long to realize you had it on a stick in the air, I thought the poor thing was trapped by a fallen branch
I just saw a beautiful 12' Green snake and wanted one
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I'm sure everyone here knows how wrong every single point in that article is, I'm actually just the extreme polar opposite of PETA. I think it's our responsibility to breed animals in captivity and to protect species by captive propagation. Just fly over any major city and see what we are doing to the landscape, we are totally destroying it and replacing it with pavement and buildings until it no longer has any native animal life at all. I think it's our responsibility to breed animals to keep these species from going extinct. I also believe that it's our responsibility to keep animals in the best possible conditions so groups like PETA can't emphasize their points by picking out the breeders that don't properly take care of their animals.
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Re: PETA - 5 Reasons To Never Buy A Snake???
Hope things don't go as bad as they have done in England ... we now only have ONE snake show in the whole country - think it's on twice a year Sept and Nov ..
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