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Now about your question:
Rescuing reptiles is a big job. There is no such thing as Too many people doing it. Most snakes and lizards that are released to a rescue have helth problems, attitude problems, and just generally problems. Because of this, most people who do rescues are very experienced individuals who are fully capable of caring for a reptile regardless of what's wrong with it. I don't know you or your level of experience, but make sure you have the time, space, and money before you take in that first rescue.
Good luck!
-Your Sick Uncle Morti.
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