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Originally Posted by TRD
...by the same logic eyeless, scaleless, or whatever deformities that can be bread should be OK because "it lives".
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence when it comes to how reptiles perceive their world, or how they "feel" about it.
It's fine anyone calls it my opinion, it's also fine nobody agrees as I cant provide conclusive evidence it adversely affect the snake as that simply doesn't exist. In the very least anyone should be able to agree that it is not an ethical practice that despite the certainty neurological issues in varying degrees will be present in the animal it is not an issue.
I'm not trying to shove it down anyone's throat here, I'm simply asking to take a step back and think about it.
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The animals (spider gene) are born with this disability and are thriving in spite of it. There is the fact that we recognize the wobble as abnormal as it is, however the animal doesn't and hasn't. He is being a python.