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Re: Snake wrangler, this guy is nuts, But cool to watch
[Re: Stanton]
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02/19/24 03:59 PM
02/19/24 03:59 PM
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Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 3,397 St. Charles, MO
wingman
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Uncreative Title
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 3,397
St. Charles, MO
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I have a standing rule. I don't need a pet I cannot control in a worst case scenario. I don't think anyone should have one but that is my opinion
Ever notice that the guys who think owning a snake is cool are the same type that need a pitbull or rotweiler to protect their trailer park home! Yeah and when that guy can't afford/handle the snake anymore or gets bored with taking care of it and the "shock" value wears off they just release the animal into the wild. Or the idiot lets the snake escape. That's the reason in parts of the country native wildlife is getting wiped out by invasive non-native species.
Last edited by wingman; 02/19/24 03:59 PM.
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Snake wrangler, this guy is nuts, But cool to watch
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