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Originally Posted by davesting2001
I have done all my research on care for my reptiles.....My reptiles are happier than most in captivity. Besides there are many different variations of the same snake in question. The very same snake comes in many names, sizes, and colors. I have raised and studied reptiles for the last 34 years, point being I don't need a lecture on a mistake I made by assuming that my reply to a help message would of been torn down and disected just because I dint think I would have to be that specific.
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Depends on how you define variation. Considering that common names are not the best method for discussing corallus of varying species. When you look at proper names, corallus hortulanus, corallus ruschenbergerii, corallus cookii and corallus grenadensis there lies the difference in animals that are refered to as Cooks. Only cookii is a Cooks. Since the main populus is from St. Vincent and closed to export, very few true Cooks are in captive collections.
Craig