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by Crotalusssp on February 9, 2010
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I am not even sure where to begin. I guess the first place to start would be to ask you to please fill out your profile. Next I would say if you are remotely qualified to purchase/own Ophiophagus, you would not begin in this fashion.
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by Time on February 9, 2010
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Lots of people would like to buy a King Cobra but that doesn't mean you are qualified to do so.
What experience do you have? Caging? Access to feeder snakes? Legal where you live? Etc...
Most people would conduct this search on a classifieds area of a website.
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by Buzztail1 on February 10, 2010
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Starting out this way looks a lot like a newspaper columnist trying to write a Pro Animal Rights / HSUS article with our site as one of your examples.
I sincerely doubt that you will find your king cobra here.
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Karl
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by FSB on February 10, 2010
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I think Karl just nailed it in the head [again]. In my somewhat miserable experience with the press, journalists often decide "a priori" what kind of article they're going to write and then go looking for evidence that supports their predetermined slant, rejecting anything [such as fact] that contradicts it. If you are a columnist looking for a scoop on "how easy it is to obtain a king cobra on the internet" then, Frenchman, I would suggest you research some of the other threads on this forum. You might be astonished by how genuinely concerned the community of responsible herpetoculture is about the casual ownership of venomous snakes by inexperienced and unqualified people. Then you can astonish everyone by writing the truth.
On the other hand... if you are not a journalist fishing for information, then I apologize for jumping the gun, but... if you even have to ask such a question, then you obviously have no business owning such a formidable snake. Anyone who is qualified to acquire a king cobra would already know exactly where and how to find one.
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