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A pretty good article...
I thought this was a pretty good article, worth sharing. So many stories like these exaggerate the size of the snakes, paint them in a vicious light and are often times wildly inaccurate. They are often times misleading and can scare the general population into believing the animals are far bigger and more dangerous than they really are. This particular write up doesn't do that. Plus one for the good guys!!
https://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/...yground/?amp=1
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Re: A pretty good article...
I agree Craig. It was a fair and informative article. It doesn't say much about the errors of the keeper though which is still a poor refection on our hobby. Escaped exotic pets cast a negative shadow on the rest of us.
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Re: A pretty good article...
I wonder if it was Brooklyn ma or ny ? If so I wonder if anyone has adopted the Lil guy . I’ll take him if not . I have another spot on my pvc buildout I finished earlier this year !
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Re: A pretty good article...
 Originally Posted by Joelgriz8124
I wonder if it was Brooklyn ma or ny ? If so I wonder if anyone has adopted the Lil guy . I’ll take him if not . I have another spot on my pvc buildout I finished earlier this year !
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If you're serious, get in touch with them quickly, as most animals shelters aren't geared for reptiles & can't wait to get them off their hands.
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Re: A pretty good article...
With how little bps seem to really want to move around when they escape, i find it kind of a sad realization that it was probably abandoned by its owner, especially if its in NY.
At least the article was informative, and didn't try to overdo anything. Couldn't help but chuckle at the moody teenager comparison.
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That was my thought too...that it was deliberately abandoned where kids would find it & take it home. Pretty lousy thing to do, dumping pets of any kind. 
It's SO easy to make a connection to someone who is willing & has the means to take it in, without resorting to abandonment. And yes, it reflects poorly on
reptile keepers, already stereo-typed more than dog & cat owners, who show vastly more irresponsibility overall than do reptile keepers.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 05-11-2018 at 11:10 AM.
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Re: A pretty good article...
You can tell was written by someone who has some level of understanding of BPs and wanted to present it in as good of light as possible. So many people buying them, no reason to abandon them for sure.
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It was in the Comm. Ave section of Boston...
I agree that it doesn't cover the keeper or escape part of the story, and in turn still casts a shadow on the hobby. I hadn't thought of that.
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Re: A pretty good article...
Yes the article wasn’t too bad , it did make me laugh when they mentioned being a carnivorous species(like there was plenty of vegetarian options)
We had an article about abanded boas in the U.K., I will post it it in a separate thread
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I like how accurate the writer was when they said it was non-poisonous. They must be well educated on Rhabdophis tigrinus to draw that distinction... I hope 
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