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It's interesting how you say that they're selling books on how to look after exotic reptiles. I guess that they could be displayed for sale as "educational purposes" However, some people might get the wrong idea and decide to purchase these books for all the wrong reasons?


I was in the pet shop the other day, I noticed that all of the reptile related products all had pictures of exotic species on them, I thought this was interesting/odd due to the fact that the majority of the products had corn snakes, ball pythons and boas on them - Plus exotic species of frogs, lizards, geckos etc etc. I would of thought that they would have Australian Reptiles on the covers of their products, however I think it might be because the products are manufactured over seas?
 
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