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Old 12-15-04, 03:16 PM   #1
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Anyone else see the snakemaster lizards in australia episode last night? I'm sorry but this guy is a f'in nut! I really dont think he knows how to handle a lizard in the wild. Sticking his hand, foot, and head in the Parente monitors burrow!? Is he nuts?! I was hoping he'd take it off. I'm sorry but a lizard in the wild should be left alone, but if it happens to stop to let you take pictures by all means! But why cause it so much stress, and he was basicly squeezing the life out of its neck. Then after he let the sand monitor back its tree he chased it up the tree, what was the sense of that? Don't get me wrong I like to see all these animals but if it means stressing them out so badly I'd rather not see it. Needless to say it wasnt worth the hour I spent watching it to see 4 or 5 lizards Ive seen close up anyways. And who would go through the desert on a dirt bike? Don't you think that would scare them hundreds of feet before you get to most of them?

I don't like Steve Irwin all that much either but atleast he goes by foot through places when he's looking for things. Ok I'm done griping
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