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    Interesting video.

    This is a link to Youtube. I found this video and though I don't know what is being said it has some footage of Royal pythons on the African continent and you can see how the snakes are treated there.

    It's a long video but I watched it all the way through and liked seeing these little guys in an environment other than a cage.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO5Novm3T_U

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    Re: Interesting video.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    This is a link to Youtube. I found this video and though I don't know what is being said it has some footage of Royal pythons on the African continent and you can see how the snakes are treated there.

    It's a long video but I watched it all the way through and liked seeing these little guys in an environment other than a cage.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO5Novm3T_U
    The youtube link is blocked for me here, but if this is not the "Ball Pythons in the Wild" video by Dr. Steve Gorzula you should check that one out. Has lots of the footage you're talking about.
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    Re: Interesting video.

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    The youtube link is blocked for me here, but if this is not the "Ball Pythons in the Wild" video by Dr. Steve Gorzula you should check that one out. Has lots of the footage you're talking about.
    Really?? That is no good.

    No, it is not the video you are talking about. I'll check that out soon. Thanks for the tip!!

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    Re: Interesting video.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    Really?? That is no good.

    No, it is not the video you are talking about. I'll check that out soon. Thanks for the tip!!
    No problem. It's interesting if you want to see them in their natural habitat. He accompanies the guys who go out and collect the balls from turmite mounds, burrows, etc...they even pull one from a tree...

    If you can't find it online let me know. I have a dvd copy you can have...
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    Re: Interesting video.

    Hey, I saw a few online clips. I may buy the DVD just to have it. Funny the captive bred snakes, at least mine and a lot I've seen are not nearly as big as the one in the video you told me about. Were you able to see the link yet on Youtube?
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    Re: Interesting video.

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    No problem. It's interesting if you want to see them in their natural habitat. He accompanies the guys who go out and collect the balls from turmite mounds, burrows, etc...they even pull one from a tree...

    If you can't find it online let me know. I have a dvd copy you can have...
    I've been looking for a video of what you are talking about for months! Could you possibly provide a link to it?
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