Re: Anyone here have experience with dwarf boa regurgitation??
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Originally Posted by mikoh4792
That doesn't prove me wrong. If anything it furthers my point by saying that due to their nature they climb up trees. Whether it be to avoid predators, the fact is they still climb. That particular citing says "more arboreal" which is what I have also said. I never said Cay Caulkers were arboreal snakes, I said they were more arboreal and semi-arboreal. Difference.
If they climb up trees to avoid predators then it would be contradictory to go down to the forest/rainforest floor to get heat. It leaves them vulnerable, only to go back up once they want to cool off and start avoiding predators again. It's more consistent and energy conserving to stay up high to get heated and avoid predators at the same time.
Let's say Cay Caulker Boas are strictly a terrestrial group of snakes. Let's say they didn't even climb trees to avoid predators. Where in that citing does it prove this point: "I say your wrong on the arboreal part and here's my proof"
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I wasn't saying you where wrong i was saying Aaron was on the arboreal part. I was showing proof to back up the kind of set up you have.
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