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« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2010, 09:11:06 AM »

When i lived in Long beach Ca...I had a Burmese Python i raised from a hatchling...she grew to over 12 feet long in a few short years...I could walk in some of the worst neighborhoods with her wrapped around me...nothing like having the sidewalk clear out in front of you...I felt like Moses parting the Red Sea

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« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2010, 11:31:36 AM »

That's great! Maybe people with big constrictors could rent them out as body guards.

All those animals...now you know why my business is called Myers' Ark.  Grin

Not only do I derive great joy from them, they also have served as living reference. I had a "pen" of whitetails, but they've died off over the years and with the CWD thing, blue tongue, etc., I just haven't replaced them. I still have 6 fallow deer, though.

I did a zebra shoulder mount back in '97 or so and entered it into the MO state competition. (Scored an 88...screwed up an ear. Somehow managed to let it be higher than the other, and from the angle I mounted it, didn't notice it until it was too late. The judge told me that ear cost me a Best of Category in Professionals...). I have a donkey and used him as reference for the nostrils, eyes, etc. (along with photos). I'd be working on it, see something ekse I questioned, go out into the field, look him over, go back in, fix it. Lol.

I'm a person who feels a life without animals would be no life at all.
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