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bcr226
01-27-13, 10:35 PM
Doing a bit of research on boas and ran across this article. I'm not sure if the author was lazy in putting it together or if he or she is really that ill informed. Anyway, what do you guys think?

Red Tailed Boa Constrictor in Florida - Information & Facts (http://www.snake-removal.com/redtailedboaflorida.html)

:rolleyes:

MDT
01-27-13, 11:10 PM
They have "little venom"? That's news to me...

bcr226
01-27-13, 11:24 PM
I guess they need the venom to overcome the plants they eat...:rolleyes:

totheend
01-28-13, 12:21 AM
Is that a joke? OMG....

KORBIN5895
01-28-13, 12:56 AM
I sent them an email.
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MDT
01-28-13, 08:05 AM
I guess they need the venom to overcome the plants they eat...:rolleyes:

those plants can be tricky...you need an advantage.

dinosaurdammit
01-28-13, 08:18 AM
holy god. Just when you think it couldnt get worse or more ill informed...

Aaron_S
01-28-13, 10:54 AM
It's just really dated information and bad/inaccurate.

I think they tried to be good and the best course for us instead of laughing is to send them an e-mail like Kevin did.

We're the informed, it's on us to correct these things.

pdomensis
01-28-13, 12:01 PM
Oh man, that is bad. My favorite was the diet of "small rice." I was thinking this was funny until I saw the bull snake with its head chopped off in the "how to kill a snake section."

Terranaut
01-28-13, 02:44 PM
Oh man, that is bad. My favorite was the diet of "small rice." I was thinking this was funny until I saw the bull snake with its head chopped off in the "how to kill a snake section."

But it also strongly urges you not to kill it. I agree with Aaron. Educate this guy.

jarich
01-28-13, 03:28 PM
Think about the context of this. This isnt a care sheet for keepers, its a website for a guy who catches snakes out of people's houses; basically a pest control guy in Florida. With that in mind I think its actually not a bad site. He obviously cares for the animals and is trying to keep people from killing them.

It seems pretty obvious that he meant to type "small mice" not small rice, and that he was perhaps getting too flowery with his language when he said 'little venom'. It seems like he is basically saying they arent poisonous at all, which is true.

Id say try to be nice about it Kevin. He is a hell of a lot better and more kind than most animal control people Ive met in dealing with problem reptiles. No need to start a flame war over minor details.

Jack C
01-28-13, 03:32 PM
Small rice, ha ha made me laugh.

bcr226
01-28-13, 03:47 PM
That's why I wanted opinions. Wasn't sure how to respond to the guy. He may have the best of interests but his grammar leaves much to be desired.

Terranaut
01-28-13, 03:58 PM
Even look at the caption on the beheaded snake pic. This is definately a site that someone would google "the kill 'dem der snakey thingies" a lot of it is against killing the snake and I hope some people nay have taken a different path after reading his info. . . Soon to be corrected after our emails. I hope :/

KORBIN5895
01-28-13, 11:22 PM
The information you have on your website is not really based on facts. If you are interested I can help you get the proper information for your website.

Okay, what page has bad facts, and what do you propose?

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pdomensis
01-29-13, 08:34 AM
I would suggest a professional tone. something along the lines of...the members of the snake community appreciate your efforts to educate the public on your website. We have however noticed a few items that are not entirely accurate. We offer the following suggestions. etc...

Will0W783
01-29-13, 10:40 AM
From the grammatical errors and writing style, it looks to me like English is not this person's first language either. That may contribute to their misuse of words and phrases. I agree that a professional, advisory tone is best with this individual, as they really seem to be trying.

KORBIN5895
01-29-13, 11:20 AM
Forts off do you honestly want me to associate myself with the reptile community?

I guess telling him to invest in spell check was the professional tone you meant was it?