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Post by caretaker on Aug 14, 2010 19:46:03 GMT -6
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Post by ibugly on Aug 14, 2010 19:52:51 GMT -6
Sounds like they both might have a pretty good outcome if they got them far enough away from homes.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 14, 2010 20:00:25 GMT -6
Yea, I think it worked out good. Momma bear didn`t seem too upset seein as how she allowed the cubs to nurse. Glad it worked out good for them.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 14, 2010 20:08:59 GMT -6
Maybe the bears will munch on a Python or three.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 14, 2010 20:15:46 GMT -6
That would be a good thing.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 14, 2010 20:22:40 GMT -6
Yep and a real good reason to live in a state where we have hard winter freezes.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 14, 2010 20:27:48 GMT -6
you ain`t scairt of a little ol 20 ft snake are ya.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 14, 2010 20:37:36 GMT -6
Not any more than I am of any other deadly ones. My reaction is the same. Empty rounds into mass.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 14, 2010 20:45:23 GMT -6
don`t blame you.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 14, 2010 21:01:23 GMT -6
I've been in the vets office when somebody brought in their nice big bag of joy. First thing they want to always do is keep opening it up for look sees.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 14, 2010 21:06:25 GMT -6
I had a boa at one time. Gave it to Mark.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 14, 2010 21:19:00 GMT -6
Better you having one than me.
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Post by caretaker on Aug 14, 2010 21:25:47 GMT -6
He was not aggressive at all.
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Post by ibugly on Aug 14, 2010 21:32:06 GMT -6
Uh huh. Let them grow.
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