Re: What kind of snake is this?
well that is very true, as an old sayng goes, an animal is much more affraid of us than we are of it.
also i would like you all to consider this, for those of us that are both, reptile keepers and parents, our children will be very well educated on animals and would normally know what to do in a snakey encounter out in the wild, and how to identify the snake as there curiosity would make them wanna find out as much as they can about the wild animals in there surrounding area and those children that have the honours of having reptiles at home would be more inclined to do this research s they can be "cool" to all of there friends.
also another thing to consider is, wouldnt it be more beneficial to educate our children with what lives in our surrounding areas, so that they know whether or not to stay away from these living beings and also so that they can identify the animal and also help other people with there knowledge so that they dont harm the animals, after all, children are our future and if we dont educate them know, these animals wont be around for much longer.
we are making examples as they learn from what we do as we are the people who children look up to, to be shown what to do and killing an animal is just showing the children of today to do the same thing. knowledge is power and i think that its time that we carried this power over and handed it to the future selves.
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There are many things in life that we all take for granted, But the most important things that we affect are the animals and their habitats of this planet. If we can do something for these animals like give them a home and we can meet there basic needs then we are all heroes for making sure that the animals will still be there for future generations and should lead by example.
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