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    Snake Disability Studies

    Okay,
    So, as some of you know, my snakes are all adopted/rescued, and three out of four of them have disabilities. Kinky is completely deformed all along her spine, Mercedes has a nice big lump in her spine that will keep her from breeding, and Sev (who I guess isn't really mine ) had a kinked tail and misaligned jaw.

    I took in all three of these snakes to my disabilities studies course this past quarter because I wanted to bring out an awareness of animal disabilities, and, specifically, snake disabilities.

    I've talked to my professor about it, and I'm going to present my personal studies on reptile disabilities at a Disabilities Studies Conference here in Ohio. Kinky and Mercedes are going to be in attendance (with multiple precautions taken, of course) as well as material that I have researched concerning disability social constructions.

    Anyway, I just received my prof's letter of support, and I'm really excited. I'm hoping this'll open a few doors for me, and, hopefully, open people's eyes about snakes and the myths about them. Just wanted to share! Wish me luck! (And check out my final project for the class, www.herpawareness.com. It's pretty slim but it's on track, at least).
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    Re: Snake Disability Studies






    That's awesome! For an English class no doubt (unless i misunderstood the link)!!

    That would have been so much better than sitting through Lit Crit and dissecting Charles ****ens!!

    I salute your effort!!

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    Re: Snake Disability Studies

    Lynne how wonderful! What a great project and to be asked to present it publically is a very big honor! I've always respected your need to help those creatures that aren't deemed "perfect" and this is yet another example. Wonderful! (oh your parents must be sooooooo proud!)
    ~~Joanna~~

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    Re: Snake Disability Studies

    Great site Lynn! You are doing a wonderful thing for these little guys and girls.

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    Re: Snake Disability Studies

    My parents don't really understand the whole snake thing. My mom's pretty much terrified of them. So I have to explain it in terms they understand: "Mom, it's a good opportunity to meet people. It might give me a chance to open up new doors, new contacts. Plus it'll look good on my resume."


    They like that

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    Re: Snake Disability Studies

    What an amazing project! I salute you!!
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    Re: Snake Disability Studies

    Very very cool!
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    Re: Snake Disability Studies

    LOL Lynne I was thinking in mom mode actually so not so much about the snakes but rather "that's my girl up there talking in front of all these folks!" thing (it's a mom thang okay - oh and a dad thang too!)
    ~~Joanna~~

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    Re: Snake Disability Studies

    That is way cool!!! There is only one thing I have to say to you......
    ALL THAT SLITHERS - Ball Python aficionado/keeper
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    FINALLY got my BEL,no longer breeding snakes. married to mechnut450..

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