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Old 05-07-2009, 12:44 AM
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It fuel'd the fire when he flipped and said for everyone who doesn't believe gtfo
Sought of proved the theory in the first place
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Hahaha!

Don't get me wrong, picking them up initially without getting a good neck hold is purest suicide for any of us I find though that they behave like pussycats almost immediately after, but I've always had the same with ATBs and ridiculous things like Nerodia sps!

Just be brave with them and go for it , nothing quite like giving the slightly less tolerant one a bath after she sits in a pile of slugs and slime tho... lol

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Might be coming to see you next year with a few of my students, writing SOW's at the mo and desperately trying to fit a trip/study tour in to get over to you guys! I'll keep you posted!

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Might be coming to see you next year with a few of my students, writing SOW's at the mo and desperately trying to fit a trip/study tour in to get over to you guys! I'll keep you posted!

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Out of curiosity bothrops what's your line of work?Maybe if I knew what SOW's are it would help?
A vet?
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Might be coming to see you next year with a few of my students, writing SOW's at the mo and desperately trying to fit a trip/study tour in to get over to you guys! I'll keep you posted!

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That would be awesome matey Get yourself over here!
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i might also see if i can get a trip your way some time. i have always been intruiged about some of what goes on over in jersey
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Old 05-07-2009, 01:12 AM
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Out of curiosity bothrops what's your line of work?Maybe if I knew what SOW's are it would help?
A vet?
I'm an FE/HE....sorry more acronyms... I'll try again..

I'm a lecturer in Animal care/Zoo animal management at a Further and Higher education College.

SOW = Scheme of Work - i.e. I'm in the process of writing/editing next years modules.

Hope that helps!

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very nice boa i want more pics not for size comparison but just to see more of it its stunning
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no it isnt, and big enough to fly through the 10 foot barrier and out the other side
Big boa then i would love to see it in person!
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