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    Good morning! Snake [ball python] greets woman as she arrives at office

    http://www.dailytribune.com/general-...ives-at-office
    I'm still trying to figure out how to tell the editor that no, that's not a Boa constrictor...

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    Re: Good morning! Snake [ball python] greets woman as she arrives at office

    Quote Originally Posted by pythonminion View Post
    http://www.dailytribune.com/general-...ives-at-office
    I'm still trying to figure out how to tell the editor that no, that's not a Boa constrictor...
    lol good luck

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    Re: Good morning! Snake [ball python] greets woman as she arrives at office

    I had to screen shot that (where it says Boa LOL)
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    Re: Good morning! Snake [ball python] greets woman as she arrives at office

    Quote Originally Posted by B.O.S Reptiles View Post
    I had to screen shot that (where it says Boa LOL)
    honestly started to laugh lol

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    Bahaha. I don't think she knows what cold-blooded means. At least it wasn't a total freak out.

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    It's just a shame, because no, that's not wildlife. That poor snake. Ice-cold, I'm sure. I hope they relocated it to the hands of a capable rescue, and beyond that, a caring home.
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    I doubt very seriously they relocated it at all. The maintenance man removed it. He probably chucked it out in the wooded area or killed it. Poor baby. People are so frustrating sometimes!! A little education in science class for kids would be great. Maybe it would help do away with this. You'd think by now people might be able to recognize a little BP. They are such common pets! They are for sale in just about every pet store. And yet, people remain terrified of a perfectly harmless little animal all thanks to lack of education and stigma. :/ Sad. That poor snake was so malnourished...and all that stuck shed...whoever let him go deserves to be punished.


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    Re: Good morning! Snake [ball python] greets woman as she arrives at office

    2.2 BCI
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