bigi
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you said
Mavtor
Having a lot of experience with wild caught BHPs from QLD, NT and W.A, I can assure you that there is indeed a general temperament difference in the Coastal Pilbara specimens compared to elsewhere. The Lower Pilbara specimens are more flighty and harder to get feeding on rodents. Once feeding though, they are fine but slightly less amendable to handling.
are you refering to all stimsons below pilbarra such as wheatbelt stimos
Mavtor
Having a lot of experience with wild caught BHPs from QLD, NT and W.A, I can assure you that there is indeed a general temperament difference in the Coastal Pilbara specimens compared to elsewhere. The Lower Pilbara specimens are more flighty and harder to get feeding on rodents. Once feeding though, they are fine but slightly less amendable to handling.
are you refering to all stimsons below pilbarra such as wheatbelt stimos