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Re: New york metro reptile expo
 Originally Posted by Homebody
There were too many fascinating and beautiful animals. After two hours, I was numb and I had barely made it through half the exhibits. I recovered a bit over lunch before returning to see the rest. At first, I was filled with awe and wonder, but I quickly became overwhelmed. By the end, I was a zombie. Beauty no longer had any effect on me. Only the most unusual animals made any impression at all.
One thing that never failed to make it though my mental fog was the joy of those that were holding animals. My daughter, who’s always been fascinated with chameleons, finally got a chance to hold one. I witnessed a funny encounter when a young woman attempted to return her blue tongued skink. She wanted one with more sought after genes, but she was, ultimately, unable to part with it because it had already started snuggling up to her. Even at the end, when I was racing through the exhibits, I had to stop to watch a young man tenderly holding a hognose. I'm sure there were many more interactions like these that I missed. When I return one day, I’m going to make it a point to spend less time checking out the animals and more checking out the people.
More to follow, including the obligatory photo dump.
Attendance should be mandatory for anyone thinking about breeding their animals- there's already more than enough competition for many things (BPs & others) & only so many good homes. I'm quite sure I'd have been a "zombie" after a while too. I've been to these things before, though it's been quite a while.
There's so many pretty animals out there, but for me, it's all about the human to pet "connection"- I can always look at photos of pretty creatures I don't own, but like some of those in attendance seemed to be finding out, pets are much more than just the "paint job". I'll take those with the best personality & temperament any day- but that's me.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” ~ Gandhi
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