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    Re: Ever think that my spider may be more adapted to this world then your normal?

    Hello again Mike how are you doing today?
    Now back to point.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    Robin - I agree with most of these facts... Only ones I don't agree with are... "There has only been one spider ever found in the wild" and "No other spider has ever been imported as a wc animal, or found as a wc animal."

    Neither you or I know if another spider has been found in the wild. We as Americans like to THINK we know everything that goes on in other countries... but we don't.

    Also, even if man hasn't found another spider ball python in the wild, it doesn't mean they arent out there.
    It would make big news if one was found. Everyone would be wondering if this spider could be one without the wobble or star gazing?

    No where has anyone said that there is not any in the wild. Just that only one has ever been found.
    Last edited by Driver; 01-18-2012 at 01:44 PM.

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