seanjbkorbett
Well-Known Member
Great post JoshuaAtherton!
Loved it.
Can't believe some people are so aggressive with their responses, geez, it's just a discussion topic...
Great points from everyone though, it's been a great learning topic. Thank you to all contributors.
I still love the look of the Ball Pythons, nothing will change my mind on that
(befor i post i would like to say i dont support the legalization of ALL exotics...some should just be left where they are,and there should be some hard study to what ever they bring in for the pet trade if it ever got legalized..which i highly doubt will happen..well in my life time anyway)
Im guessing JoshuaAtherton's post got removed because he had a good point!......dude there is plenty of people that would agree with you..its just if they decide to voice their opinion or not..and most would not,AS IT IS ILLEGAL..i believe there are just as many people wanting exotics than people not wanting exotics......so there is no point posting about "bringing exotics into Australia",as it will just cause arguments between one another..For now,if you have a real passion for them,try volunteer or get work in a wildlife facility or a Zoo,where u can work with them and people who appreciate them,aswell as Native species...for the people that keep referring this to a "school holiday" and "school kid" topic...good...there should be no reason they cant question.. They are the new generation.. ..as i still question why some exotics are illegal..there are already exotic amphibians,fish and mammals here in the pet trade,and im sure science can find plenty of reptiles that would not pose a threat if brought into Australia legally as pets..Because,a Jackson Chameleon threatening our grasshopper population or any insect would sound ludacris..hahaha....or you know..a land tortoise threatening our succulents.. ..HA HA