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Posted by dan on September 06, 2001 at 16:59:22:
In Reply to: Misinformation posted by David on September 06, 2001 at 08:52:06:
: Excerpt from " A Field Guide to Texas Snakes" by Alan Tennant, " most Drymarchon are too restless to make satisfactory captives, & unable to settle into the lethargy that confinement requires, many rub their snouts raw in attempts to pry their way out of their cages. Unlike the arboreal pythons & boas, which soon learn to feel comfortable draped over their keeper's limbs, the terrestrial indigo is ill at ease when held off the ground, & the constant efforts of such individuals to be free of human contact make it evident that they should have been left at large. Drymarchon are also vary smelly creatures, so given to voiding musk & feces during handling that a truism among herpetologists is that anyone who has maintained one never wants to care for another". Doesn,t sound like my Drymarchons at all.
sounds like mr. tennant just had a particulary high strung animal. i have 2.2 wc adult unicolors for almost two years now and not a single musking ever.
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