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    Re: Update from new owner, please help

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
    Did he look in termite mounds?

    If I were a State Trooper and all the cows I've ever encountered were roaming loose on the interstate, I might conclude that all cows live on highways and roads.
    I'm going to say that it's probably because termite mounds take a heck of work to dig out, so it's a lot easier to find them in those other places.

    And given that, it means many ball pythons live in these other places as well. It's just that some keepers believe ball pythons SOLELY live in termite mounds, and can't live anywhere else, and use that as if it's a strict fact. That is all.
    Last edited by redshepherd; 07-18-2017 at 02:03 PM.




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