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-Peter
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As stated in the title.
PM me with the details and we'll see if its yours.
PM me with the details and we'll see if its yours.
What makes you think it's a pet?
Because of my decades of experience.
It might be a wild animal from 'any' captive species excaping in Sydney, breeding, produceing offspring (which you might have found) There's always that possibility. So it might not be someone's pet all..... But cheak for a name tag or legs to make sure it's not a lizard....google pics for comparision (I'm pretty sure you found a lizard and your mistaken it for a snake)
While Im at it. Did someone leave a young lacey in a cupboard in an wardrobe in a unit in Artarmon. When they came to renovate 5 weeks afterwards thats what they found.
In surprisingly good condition.still alive I hope!
It might be a wild animal from 'any' captive species excaping in Sydney, breeding, produceing offspring (which you might have found) There's always that possibility. So it might not be someone's pet all..... But cheak for a name tag or legs to make sure it's not a lizard....google pics for comparision (I'm pretty sure you found a lizard and your mistaken it for a snake)
Well that escalated quickly lol, I literally meant what makes you think it's a pet? Personality markers, location etc. Believe it or not it was intended as a harmless question....but apparently curiosity will kill the cat
Basically I am giving someone the opportunity to claim their lost property. I dont want to give indicators to the species. Personality traits would be symptomatic of its condition which is poor. This could indicate poor husbandry or having been on the slither for some time leaving it undernourished and dehydrated. I dont give details as I wish the owner to have every opportunity to provide their own information. Its rare but I occasionaly do get to return reptiles to their legitimate owners.
Sorry for misconstruing your question.
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