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Posted by Tracey on August 09, 2000 at 20:17:26:
In Reply to: I'm going to ditto that... posted by MsTT on August 09, 2000 at 12:28:56:
: : That would be great. I would appreciate anything you could recommend regarding behaviour.
: Reptilian behavior is one of the least studied facets of these fascinating creatures, and probably my favorite subject.
I agree completely. Like I have said, it is one of the main reasons I am returning to the educational "Big House". One of my quirky notions is that understanding behaviour in herps is definitely one of the many facets in the arduous task of educating the public, and hopefully inspiring more people to "want" to conserve these creatures... or at the very least not run them over three times on the road. I hope to eventually get involved with research that contributes to the Ethological understanding of squamates, in particular snakes that the general public has been inculcated into believing are intrinsically evil (a.k.a. venomous). You should see how many people back away slowly from me when they ask what I'm planning to do in/after school ;)
Tracey
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