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Old 28-Feb-07, 09:56 PM
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They are in Europe.
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[9:34:59] dpeica: if snakes were meant to be held they'd have handles.
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Old 28-Feb-07, 10:09 PM
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i hope they are paying royalty to the Anangu for using their pet rock
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Old 28-Feb-07, 10:09 PM
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Awesome they have spencers monitors overseas, never knew that.
They can keep their man made snakes though.
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Old 28-Feb-07, 10:29 PM
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So am i the only one wondering how the Swedes got some Albino Darwins 4 yrs ago??
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So am i the only one wondering how the Swedes got some Albino Darwins 4 yrs ago??
Australian reptiles are very common in many countries, they have heaps more mutations and stuff like that overseas.
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So am i the only one wondering how the Swedes got some Albino Darwins 4 yrs ago??
makes ya wonder thats for sure
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So am i the only one wondering how the Swedes got some Albino Darwins 4 yrs ago??
No you're not! What the hell?!!
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Old 28-Feb-07, 10:43 PM
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Australian reptiles are very common in many countries, they have heaps more mutations and stuff like that overseas.
So please explain how they got these said mutations, because i believe i would be right in saying that have not been bred anywhere but here.
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and not just one but a few
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looks like some went on a little holiday. hell they were not even common here 4 years ago.........

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thats a very expensive rat you smell

wonder how much the smugglers got for that one
either that or the site is full of bull
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Dont be sarcastic, everyone knows albino pythons are common and really enjoy long distance ocean swimming, mainly toward the americas.
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i would love an albino
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