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Old 24-Oct-06, 08:35 PM
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ok dude

n levis occidentalis are rare in captivity hence the reason someone applied for a collection permit so this beutiful species could be keptincaptivity

sarah may not have known what sexes she was getting sent over she may have got them when they were younger and unsexable

why not send him back ?

because this could be dangerouse to the wild population as it may carry some sort of disease in captive animals that wild animals dont have and plus it is now accustomed to living in captivity so it would be considered cruel to let it go again

and why keep him if he is a surplus ?

seems youcant understand this so i doubt these answers will make any difference :roll:
 

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