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    Re: Video Of Boas

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    It's so awesome to really see snakes in nature. I got a kick out of the climbing done by that annulated tree boa- the way he wrapped around a long leaf that I was sure he couldn't climb!
    That was some good hissing by that BCI too. TKS for sharing this.
    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    That was an awesome video with some great camera work! I could watch that kind of stuff for hours! There was a lot to digest in there for me. The main takeaway was that there’s nothing more beautiful and brutal as nature, and that, try as we might, there’s no way to accurately replicate nature either. I sometimes feel guilty for keeping these amazing animals in captivity, strictly for my enjoyment, but on the other hand I also believe that we can still give them a great life free of the threats, predators, and dangers in the wild.
    Seeing the boas in nature, and climbing, and being so active, was cool. Makes me wonder if we are keeping ours "fat and lazy?" I get my boas out for social and active time, but not exactly climbing trees!

    EL-Ziggy - you make a great point though. Although "fat and lazy," they are also safe and happy. Hmmmmmmm. I felt the same way when I kept Frontosa (large Cihclids from a huge lake in Africa). I kept 12 of them in a 240G tank (8X2X2'). Not exactly an entire lake. However, happy, safe, and they bred.

    I do not know the right answer and there probably isn't one. Our "pets" don't know any different and are probably cool with the regular feedings and lack of danger, if they could think about it anyway. Wild boas probably enjoy climbing and being free.

    Of course, as we know, snakes cannot appreciate since they have no frontal lobe. So, we worry about it more than they do. People say on here all the time things like, "snakes enjoy killing and hunting," but we know that's not true. We anthropomorphize a lot.

    The reality is there are pros and cons to keeping snakes in captivity. There are also pros and cons to nature. Nature isn't always kind and people are destroying Boa habitats left and right.


    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    I saw this the other week, really cool video.

    hopeing to go to Costa Rica for my 50th 2022, hopefully the world will be abit more open by then
    I would love to see the boas in there natural environments

    Sent from my ELS-NX9 using Tapatalk
    I hope you get there, "old man." .

    Purely selfish of course. I know you will take great pics if you go.

    Last edited by dakski; 03-18-2021 at 07:02 AM.

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