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    You guys are risk takers in my opinion. I do not let anyone know about the animals in my house. Only family and close friends. It's not that I am doing anything illegal, I just don't want to give anyone a reason to break in. Also, that same repairman could do some work on your neighbor's house and he could let slip something like "how can you live next to someone that has all those "giant" snakes?" Next thing you know you have your homeowners association complaining that your snakes might eat their kids and pets. Just something I would rather not deal with.

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