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Old 03-02-2008, 03:17 AM
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just found this its proberly the only footage of wild boscs ,i cant help but notice that there is quite a few young boscs up in trees so maybe they live the same sort of life as a young komodo does buy takeing refuge up in trees to keep them from being prey on the ground,so maybe a set up with alot more branches and bark would help baby boscs from being less skittish,theres so little known about boscs in the wild most of the stuff in books are about whitethroats
its bad quality but its nice to see some boscs in the wild at last
YouTube - Varanus exanthematicus in the wild
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i see your point daisyleo but i started this thread hopefull about a discussion on wild boscs not live feeding
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this monitor is not in the wild and doesn't need to be livefed!!!


Why post this on a thread about boscs in the wild
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Sorry can a mod remove my posts, it seems I have got in the way
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Sorry can a mod remove my posts, it seems I have got in the way
you probably mean well but those people who posts those types of videos do so hoping that people like you will post them on forums just to cause a reaction. If no one looked at those videos hopefully they would soon get bored and not bother in futurre
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anyone got any replys on the subject of the thread?
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Pity the video was so bright in places, its nice to see some in the wild though Its hard to imagine them climbing up those trees, They looked pretty thin brances from what i could make out.
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'I probably mean well . . . ' no what I mean is I think it's nice to show people just how cruel it is in the hope it may stop some of the users on this forum from livefeeding, I thought that was more relevant to be honest as I wouldn't want to see any mouse go through that!

As for posts on this subject I have never seen a monitor in the wild so no I haven't I apologise for thinking it was a thread about monitors and youtube video links as it was from your video link I got the other one so it seemed relevant to me at the time . . .
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'I probably mean well . . . ' no what I mean is I think it's nice to show people just how cruel it is in the hope it may stop some of the users on this forum from livefeeding, I thought that was more relevant to be honest as I wouldn't want to see any mouse go through that!

As for posts on this subject I have never seen a monitor in the wild so no I haven't I apologise for thinking it was a thread about monitors and youtube video links as it was from your video link I got the other one so it seemed relevant to me at the time . . .
im sorry but the last part of your post doesnt make much sense
it is a thread about monitors wild boscs not random youtube links
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It wasn't a random link it was a link of a bosc the same as the one you posted,

Your end of sentence was 'but its nice to see some boscs in the wild at last.'

No question there was there?? so I presumed it was just a statement as was my post.

I can't see why everyone on this forum has to turn everything round on everyone else when we are all hear for the same reason . . love of animals?!
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