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The best way to get a rare, endangered etc etc species plentiful is allow breeders to keep them.....what a shame the greenies, government departments never think snsible or logical!!!!
From what i understand the animals at the territory wildlife park are all males and even they cannot get a permit to get a female.
Well that is good news then, that means that things are finally in motion even if there are some grey areas.From what i understand the animals at the territory wildlife park are all males and even they cannot get a permit to get a female...
Well they do have current collection permits. It'sjust tat they aren't collecting atm.
Well one must have had a sex change cause when I was there at the beginning of the year the one on display was one very large healthly looking female. The young male was not on display and off the top of my head I can't remember the sex of the third.
When my father discovered this python it was very controversial. He named it himself and there was a picture of me with it in the bath printed in the NT News at the time, which I know have the original on my wall. I was about 4 years old which would make it about 1983. My mother knows the full story of it's discovery, if your interested let me know and I will ask her and post it. I believe at the time alot of the well know herp's didn't believe that there could possibly be another species but dad knew better and finally due to the patterns and the scale count they had to agree. As to whether or not anyone has them in captiviy at the moment I couldn't be sure.
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