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    Re: never breeding causing early death?

    Some of the longest living individuals of several reptile species in captivity were housed alone and never bred- this has been documented in zoos or other similar facilities. Obesity is considered a low grade inflammatory disease and can drastically shorten any animal's lifespan, as well as increasing the likelihood of a variety of different diseases (think about obesity in humans, dogs, etc).

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