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    Re: cruel world

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    I don't recall ever hearing about such a thing. Can you provide links or verification please?

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    It was when i was about 14 years old, if you need proof search through the Willcox. Az newspaper about 13 years ago... You can probably access it through the Willcox, Az library....

    This isnt somthing that happened recently with links all over the web... I dont need to prove anything to you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mochelem View Post
    It was when i was about 14 years old, if you need proof search through the Willcox. Az newspaper about 13 years ago... You can probably access it through the Willcox, Az library....

    This isnt somthing that happened recently with links all over the web... I dont need to prove anything to you...
    The fact is that huge species can kill a human, thatas why there is some fear out there...

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    What a bunch of jerks! I would have told them to piss off, had my child not have been there. You are a wise person. Holding your tongue and all. [= Cheers to you!
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    Re: cruel world

    Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
    Most likely the same things that motivate people to take their dogs, cats, ferrets and such: Education and a love of the animals.

    I know that if I had the time, I would SO take my big female normal out. Heck, I want to make a career of taking my animals out to places to educate people! There are too many folks out there whose ignorance is simply from lack of education. When you tell them the truth, their eyes light up. Naturally there are those whose ignorance comes from stubborn, superstitious, old-fashioned beliefs which are so wrong. Those people...you can't do a thing about.

    But, most people just don't know and really appreciate the education. I run into people all the time who don't know a single true thing about snakes, and thank me for clearing things up. In fact, some of them continue to ask me questions...like a certain bus driver from India who thought all snakes were poisonous and, since I corrected him, has been asking me more questions every time I'm on his bus.
    Like in my woods class! Clearly they are all guys except me.. (typical) And when the teacher asks us to tell the class one hobby (why does every senior class do this? I'm not a 2nd grader.. O.o) I of course tell them collecting various species of snakes.
    He asked what kind so I told him the 4 types I currently have, and then everyone was shocked by how big the '7 ft male RTB' will get and how boas and pythons ARE NOT VENOMOUS.

    It made me laugh at how much people don't know.

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    You would not believe how ignorant some people are. A while back I was frequenting another reptile forum to discuss chameleons. I was just browsing around in general one night and I got onto a thread about whether or not it was OK to sleep with your BP. Of course, the obvious reasons were brought up... But, then this woman added that she had a BP and she would definitely recommend against it because of the danger of being choked to death in your sleep! To back her warning up, she added that she had a BP that's 3' long (wow!) and he can already choke her when she puts him around her neck.

    I posted some not-to-friendly reply trying to set the record straight and - you know what - it didn't make any difference. That's the sad thing - most ignorant people are just fine with their ignorance. sigh....
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    Re: cruel world

    Quote Originally Posted by Mochelem View Post
    The fact is that huge species can kill a human, thatas why there is some fear out there...
    By this logic should not the entire population fear not only cars but alcohol as well?

    I'm not surprised that you have no proof and that I heard no thing about it. I've been living in this wonderful city for a looooooong time.

    Az. is just a hop and a skip away and the reptile world is small.

    But hey, maybe it did happen and they kept it under wraps until just now when you outed them.

    Better watch out, there may be a hit squad after you right now.
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    I share your feelings of anger but there will always be ignorant, and down right stupid and mean people in the world. It doesn't matter what you're doing there is always going to be someone out there who's going to be a douche bag about it.

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    Re: cruel world

    I back all of these comments up, education is the key here... There are some species of snakes that can do serious harm if not death to a human.... Sure that baby anaconda or retic in the store looks real cute, but what happens when it becomes big enough to kill you? People need to be educated on what snakes can do....

    Sure Im an advocate for keeping snakes, however I dont keep spitting cobras because i dont want to die, BP's are seldom agressive, the only reason people are afraid is because they dont know about the species....

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    Re: cruel world

    Quote Originally Posted by bearhart View Post
    You would not believe how ignorant some people are. A while back I was frequenting another reptile forum to discuss chameleons. I was just browsing around in general one night and I got onto a thread about whether or not it was OK to sleep with your BP. Of course, the obvious reasons were brought up... But, then this woman added that she had a BP and she would definitely recommend against it because of the danger of being choked to death in your sleep! To back her warning up, she added that she had a BP that's 3' long (wow!) and he can already choke her when she puts him around her neck.

    I posted some not-to-friendly reply trying to set the record straight and - you know what - it didn't make any difference. That's the sad thing - most ignorant people are just fine with their ignorance. sigh....
    Wait, its okay to sleep with a ball python? >_> I mean I wouldn't be worried about it choking me [lame reason] but I would worry I'd smash the poor guy. LOL
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    Re: cruel world

    Quote Originally Posted by Mochelem View Post
    I back all of these comments up, education is the key here... There are some species of snakes that can do serious harm if not death to a human.... Sure that baby anaconda or retic in the store looks real cute, but what happens when it becomes big enough to kill you?
    I've been saying this since my first Ball Python that I got back in 2002: If you're dumb enough to get hurt/killed by your pet then you probably deserved it. The truth is one thing you should always practice, especially when it comes to owning pets, is common sense. Unfortunately common sense isn't so common these days.

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