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Posted by dan felice on October 12, 2002 at 07:02:13:
In Reply to: Way to come through everyone__> more posted by A.C. on October 12, 2002 at 01:55:44:
:Thanks for such a great thread everyone. It is a relief to see an intelligent forum on ks without all the bickering. I was very happy to see all the input.
:I would like to hear from more people who have worked with wild couperi to see if anyone has found battered female indigos. However, thus far, I have surmised the following:
:1. Violence towards female indigos is from the animal's captive conditions. The smaller home turf coupled with stimulation makes for an angry male.
:2. Males can pass their alpha "violence" genes as in some instances discussed below.
:It seems that this violence IS in fact related directly to captivity. I personally find it very hard to believe that wild indigos could heal without infection in the wild from wounds that take 20-50 stiches in captivity.
:Keep the info coming!
not sure but i don't think that angry is the right word ac.......over stimulated may be more like it but then again i don't experience that behavior. that kind of reaction may have something to do w/ sensory overload..........
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