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    Re: ID this snake please

    Personally, I am on the fence about capturing wild animals. They do it all the time with imported species. But if I had to pick an wild snake to keep, It would definately be a newborn that eats when I feed it. ha ha....I know we say they were ment for the wild....but where would you rather be...living in the wild worrying of attack and such.....or well taken care of by a good keeper. It would not really be like you are taking an adult out of its environment. Since it is freshly hatched....just consider it a CH baby and keep the little one if you want Just my opinion

    this could be a wicked poll thread...is taking animals out of the wild ok or not...or only in certain situations...
    Last edited by daniel1983; 06-26-2005 at 11:58 AM.
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