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    Re: I found him! (or did he find me?)

    Quote Originally Posted by SSALB View Post
    A Boa will eat just about anything. When i kept Vine Snakes that fed strictly on lizards i would always give my Boa's any left over lizards and they would take them without hesitation.



    I am sure the comment wasn't made as a snide remark towards Pit Bulls. I, personally, wouldn't want to get bit by any medium/large breed dog - The breed of dog in question just happened to be a Pit Bull.

    Me too, there is a big weight lifted off of my heart. I was so worried about him.
    Thank you, and yes, my comment had nothing to do with the breed and everything to do with the fact that we're talking about multiple dog bites. Please don't put words in my mouth or make assumptions about me, "PitOnTheProwl". (And by the way, even if I was talking about a pit bull bite specifically, exactly what part of my statement are you complaining about? Am I supposed to believe it would be a fun experience??)

    Also, as some of you may have seen in my earlier threads, I just rescued a boa that was forced to eat chicken eggs for at least 2 months. I suspect if they're hungry enough, they'll go after almost any living thing that they can catch and swallow.
    Last edited by Surrealle; 10-26-2013 at 09:07 PM.
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