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Posted by BrianSmith on March 20, 2003 at 18:33:12:

In Reply to: I like to capture my snakes ... posted by notpitr on March 20, 2003 at 15:56:43:

That have a respect for nature and the organisms that live in it. People can attempt to insult me by referring to me as a "treehugger" lol, all they want and it does me no harm, but I will ALWAYS have a greater respect for all living things. You are commended for being a bigger person in my book.

:... in a little box with the word NIKON on it. But that's just me. :)

:When I do have to move a snake, it's usually just far enough away so that the frightened homeowner can stop freaking out. That's where the hook and tongs come in handy. But that's only when a snake has been menaced by a hairless monkey. When I'm out traipsing in snake-held territory, a camera works just fine....





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