Interspecies breeding and 2 headed snakes are the type of thing that would be discussed here. We are aware that these are controversial issues and some people feel strongly about their opinions on them. Please respect each other's views and keep discussions amicable.
by AKM » Sun Jun 07, 2015 12:06 pm
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I'm desperately seeking a lead on where I would be able to find a scaleless Puff Adder in South Africa. I am a researcher doing work on Puff Adders and being able to collect some data (non-invasive and benign) from these guys would be invaluable to our work. If anyone can put me in contact with some one who might own an individual or even one that has the recessive gene, I would be indebted!
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by Durban Keeper » Sun Jun 07, 2015 12:36 pm
Deon Nel from Apex Predators is your man. You can find him on Facebook. I will also share a link to your post on his timeline.
Regards,
Dean
Life is but a dream for the dead.
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by AKM » Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:10 pm
Thank you, I'm not on FB, but will try hunt him down via other lines! Thanks again.
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