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    Re: Congrats to Bob Clark

    I wonder how that works.. does he have to take her to them, do they come with a big impressive van to pick her up??

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    Re: Congrats to Bob Clark

    I believe she has been with the zoo for a small amount of time.
    I think it's great she is there. If one non-herper walks in and see's her and finds a new respect or love for her then its work well done in my book.
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    Re: Congrats to Bob Clark

    What bothers me about that article is that it only refers to Fluffy as a python. The only indication of what kind of python he may be is at the end with a statement about the largest reticulated python. This leads the reader to deduce that Fluffy is also a reticulated python. Non-herpers could easily read that article and infer that any "python" can grow to 24 feet. Now they might be thinking that ball pythons and children pythons can get that big and eat pigs and possibly "human victims". It's people like this that have said to me "I can't believe you have a python in the house living with your children". I only have ball pythons. Just my 2 cents.
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    Re: Congrats to Bob Clark

    I think its great she is at the zoo, now everybody can see her and she is in a very large enclosure (I dont know what Bob Clark had her in) and now everybody can see the majesty of such a large snake up close. One thing i noticed was that the article said she gets 2 10 lb rabbits a week, isnt that way to much for a snake that size and they are just making her fat and shortening her life?
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    Re: Congrats to Bob Clark

    WOW! Congrats to Bob Clark! That is one BIG snake. Does anybody know of any pictures of this snake? I would love to see it.
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    Re: Congrats to Bob Clark

    Quote Originally Posted by TanyaL View Post
    WOW! Congrats to Bob Clark! That is one BIG snake. Does anybody know of any pictures of this snake? I would love to see it.
    Here's my daughter standing next to her a couple years ago:


    Here's one of Bob Clark with her...this is many years ago, but I'm not sure exactly when.
    http://www.reptilediscovery.com/Fluffy325.jpg
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    Re: Congrats to Bob Clark

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    Here's my daughter standing next to her a couple years ago:


    Here's one of Bob Clark with her...this is many years ago, but I'm not sure exactly when.
    http://www.reptilediscovery.com/Fluffy325.jpg
    Gaaahhh that is cool i wish i could have seen that beaut of a snake up close but sadly its just to far away for me lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by addsdad View Post
    What bothers me about that article is that it only refers to Fluffy as a python. The only indication of what kind of python he may be is at the end with a statement about the largest reticulated python. This leads the reader to deduce that Fluffy is also a reticulated python. Non-herpers could easily read that article and infer that any "python" can grow to 24 feet. Now they might be thinking that ball pythons and children pythons can get that big and eat pigs and possibly "human victims". It's people like this that have said to me "I can't believe you have a python in the house living with your children". I only have ball pythons. Just my 2 cents.
    i agree they did have a little lack of information on the article but i in my opinon i think that this might even make more people come to herping? i'm not sure so don't quote me on this
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    Re: Congrats to Bob Clark

    Quote Originally Posted by addsdad View Post
    What bothers me about that article is that it only refers to Fluffy as a python. The only indication of what kind of python he may be is at the end with a statement about the largest reticulated python. This leads the reader to deduce that Fluffy is also a reticulated python. Non-herpers could easily read that article and infer that any "python" can grow to 24 feet. Now they might be thinking that ball pythons and children pythons can get that big and eat pigs and possibly "human victims". It's people like this that have said to me "I can't believe you have a python in the house living with your children". I only have ball pythons. Just my 2 cents.
    Hi Addsdad,

    Here's what you're looking for. I overlooked it at first also.

    The zoo paid $35,000 to the snake's breeder in Oklahoma to keep the reticulated python on permanent display. While on loan last year, the python helped draw 1.53 million visitors, just under the zoo's attendance record of 1.56 million set in 2006, said Pete Fingerhut, the zoo's associate director.
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    Re: Congrats to Bob Clark

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Kirkland View Post
    Hi Addsdad,

    Here's what you're looking for. I overlooked it at first also.

    The zoo paid $35,000 to the snake's breeder in Oklahoma to keep the reticulated python on permanent display. While on loan last year, the python helped draw 1.53 million visitors, just under the zoo's attendance record of 1.56 million set in 2006, said Pete Fingerhut, the zoo's associate director.
    thats crazy i wish my snake would draw 1.53 million visitors o well i still love him
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