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More crap on Serpent Safari. These are the kind of people you get your information from???

"Two men pleaded guilty Wednesday in Lake County Circuit Court for their role in cutting up and disposing of the carcass of "Baby," the giant python of Serpent Safari in Gurnee Mills.

Sliced-up sections of Baby, including a 5-foot-long tail section, had been found Oct. 29 in a wooded property in Warren Township. The store owner initially denied the remains were Baby's.

Kevin R. Curtis, 20 of Lake Villa, and Randall W. Frolich, 21 of Lindenhurst, both entered negotiated guilty pleas Wednesday to reduced charges, petty offenses of improper disposal of an animal carcass.

The recommended pleas and sentences were negotiated by defense attorney Timothy Konz and prosecutor Scott Turk.

Associate Judge Charles Johnson accepted both recommendations and sentenced the pair to conditional discharge, with $100 fines and 40 hours of public service work. Curtis was also ordered to make a $200 donation to A Safe Place, a shelter for abused women and their children.

The snake died of "the snake form of heart disease" ---(from being so horridly obese no doubt)--- last Oct. 29, a day after undergoing surgery, store owner Lou Daddano had told The News-Sun Nov. 3. That came a day after he claimed the snake had died one year earlier and had been cremated. Daddano contended that the two men had offered to dispose of the snake, and he agreed, but he didn't know they planned to cut it up.

Daddano could not be reached Wednesday. Other store spokesmen said Curtis is still employed, as a part-time "tour guide and zoo-keeper," and that Frolich is Curtis' friend but has never worked there.

Jerry Lange, who owns the 10-acre woods, had been touring his parcel with friends when they stumbled on "Baby's" tail section. Lange had become suspicious earlier in the day when he saw Curtis drive a van to the backwoods area.

Curtis eventually told Lake County sheriff's deputies that the snake remains were left in the wooded area in the hopes that coyotes would dispose of what was left of "Baby" and the store would avoid negative publicity.

Other sections of "Baby" were located in the woods and disposed of by Lake County Animal Control officials."

AND... did you not post this yourself, on another forum????



"does that look like a healthy monitor? no it is an obese, disfigured, shattered monitor waiting for death. that is at serpent safari zoo in gurnee."

Those are your own words.

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Sooooo...the moral of the story (and to get back on topic) is that it is extremely unhealthy and detrimental to the well being of boids (pythons and boas) to be heavily fed. Feeding a snake as often as it will take food, although not technically "powerfeeding" is still overfeeding. One of the biggest problems that captive boids have the risk of becoming overweight. No matter how you slice it or dice it, No matter how many names are dropped, the common experience of the industry is that overfeeding is a bad idea. This is from generations (snake generations) of trial and error.

For those reading this thread, please understand that this isn't as contraversial a subject as this thread would lead you to believe. There aren't too many "experienced" keepers who would argue that feeding a snake as much as it will eat is a good thing. JUST DON'T DO IT.
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For those reading this thread, please understand that this isn't as contraversial a subject as this thread would lead you to believe. There aren't too many "experienced" keepers who would argue that feeding a snake as much as it will eat is a good thing. JUST DON'T DO IT.


EXACTLY. End of story. End of thread.
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