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    BPnet Senior Member Bluebonnet Herp's Avatar
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    You did great, although what I would have done better is refer to my own personal experience with pythons. Or call that a person an ignorant PoS, depending the mood.
    Last edited by Bluebonnet Herp; 02-28-2013 at 09:59 PM.

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    Wow, just..... Really?!

    Quote Originally Posted by sorraia View Post
    Some people have their opinions and that's all they'll listen to...

    Dogs can be downright dangerous pets. They have teeth, and the bigger they are the harder they can bite. An improperly trained, improperly housed, and improperly cared for dog can be a time bomb waiting to explode. A dog is capable of taking down a full grown adult, even more so a child or baby. Yet how many people let dogs play unsupervised with children?

    (Not saying there's anything wrong with keeping dogs as pets, have two of them myself. )
    Nicely said.

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    A lot of people hear the word "pythons," or even just "snakes" and immediately think of retics and burmese at the zoo. If I tell someone my snake is only four feet long, they almost always respond with "for now!" They never believe that there are different species, some of which are actually small.

    Each and every reptile clearly wants to eat your kids.

    1.0 normal - Nibiru
    1.0 hypo pinstripe - Bellamy
    0.1 normal - Camila
    0.1 pewter - Penelope
    0.1 ivory - Veronie
    0.1 kenyan sand boa - Sanders
    1.0 anery stripe ksb - Cookies
    1.1 angolan pythons - William and Catherine
    1.0 western hognose - Clarence
    1.0 Mexican Black kingsnake - Ricardo
    0.1 Brazilian rainbow boa - Nijiko
    1.0 banana ball python - Tango
    2.1 ranitomeya imitator tarapoto - Lipstick and the boyfriends
    0.2 ornate uromastyx - Bennie and Millie


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    Re: Wow, just..... Really?!

    Quote Originally Posted by artemille View Post
    each and every reptile clearly wants to eat your kids.
    must have something to do with the scales

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