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"We have now got a tiny bearded dragon baby and wondering if anyone else on here has any reptiles. Nooooo my ethos is animals/reptiles etc should be in their natural environment not brought in2 artificial domestic situations We have domesticated dogs/cats n horses - for me everything else should be free " So why do you find it ok for dogs and cats to be domesticated but nothing else? | |||
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"We have now got a tiny bearded dragon baby and wondering if anyone else on here has any reptiles. " Only in my pants | |||
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"We have a green iguana that I have add since I was 16 a am now 32 w " it must be about 7 foot by now | |||
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"We have now got a tiny bearded dragon baby and wondering if anyone else on here has any reptiles. Only in my pants " Wow your going to get loads of meets now you've told everyone you've got a small and scaley cock | |||
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"Because you can have a symbiotic responsive relationship with a cat or dog n they get an enrichment within a domestic situation that other species do not Yes probably when we began to domesticate them my original post might have applied to them too All the other species kept are purely for the purposes of the fascination they engender which of course is only a one way activity. The question to ask is 'what do these species gain from being owned ' answer nothing'" I think they actually gain a lot from being owned such as a longer life span than if they were in the wild plus they don't have the threat of predators. Some reptiles can show a lot of affection towards there owners and can come to recognise there owners voice and there name. | |||
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"My sons got a six foot corn snake she's lovely after another snake for me but might not be till after Xmas " I can't stand snakes. I'm petrified of them. | |||
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"We have now got a tiny bearded dragon baby and wondering if anyone else on here has any reptiles. " I've had bearded dragons, a boa constrictor, python and a monitor lizard x | |||
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"Because you can have a symbiotic responsive relationship with a cat or dog n they get an enrichment within a domestic situation that other species do not Yes probably when we began to domesticate them my original post might have applied to them too All the other species kept are purely for the purposes of the fascination they engender which of course is only a one way activity. The question to ask is 'what do these species gain from being owned ' answer nothing' I think they actually gain a lot from being owned such as a longer life span than if they were in the wild plus they don't have the threat of predators. Some reptiles can show a lot of affection towards there owners and can come to recognise there owners voice and there name. " We shall have to agree to disagree on the subject bur personally I'd rather animals had the options of a possibly shorter lifespan in return for being able to respond within the environment where their natural evolution is and where survival of the fittest and most adaptable is paramount and where the call to breed,feed,nurture young etc follows a natural pattern I realize I'm in the minority on the post n don't wish to offend owners - it's just my stance on the subject Good luck n enjoy | |||
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"You don't look like the usual reptile keepers.middle aged,overweight,into 80's rock and wear wolf t shirts." | |||
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"My sons got a six foot corn snake she's lovely after another snake for me but might not be till after Xmas I can't stand snakes. I'm petrified of them. " I never used to Luke them but now I love them she is amazing | |||
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"We have now got a tiny bearded dragon baby and wondering if anyone else on here has any reptiles. Only in my pants Wow your going to get loads of meets now you've told everyone you've got a small and scaley cock " How did you figure that out? That sounds wrong | |||
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"We have now got a tiny bearded dragon baby and wondering if anyone else on here has any reptiles. Only in my pants " Ahhh the one eyed trouser snake...they are pretty common. | |||
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"We have now got a tiny bearded dragon baby and wondering if anyone else on here has any reptiles. Only in my pants Ahhh the one eyed trouser snake...they are pretty common. " The 'Python' lol I wish | |||
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"Because you can have a symbiotic responsive relationship with a cat or dog n they get an enrichment within a domestic situation that other species do not Yes probably when we began to domesticate them my original post might have applied to them too All the other species kept are purely for the purposes of the fascination they engender which of course is only a one way activity. The question to ask is 'what do these species gain from being owned ' answer nothing' I think they actually gain a lot from being owned such as a longer life span than if they were in the wild plus they don't have the threat of predators. Some reptiles can show a lot of affection towards there owners and can come to recognise there owners voice and there name. We shall have to agree to disagree on the subject bur personally I'd rather animals had the options of a possibly shorter lifespan in return for being able to respond within the environment where their natural evolution is and where survival of the fittest and most adaptable is paramount and where the call to breed,feed,nurture young etc follows a natural pattern I realize I'm in the minority on the post n don't wish to offend owners - it's just my stance on the subject Good luck n enjoy" I agree with you,certain animals should be left in the wild.captivity to save an endangered spieces for release is fine.a couple of years free in the wild can never match 10 years in captivity. Anyway I'm off topic sorry | |||
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"I would not even meet a guy that kept a reptile at his house. I am petrified of them" They were great at keeping my ex mother in law away too | |||
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