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    Re: Hi I'm new here and so glad this forum exists

    I see an opportunity here to shed a little insight about "live" birth. Garters in reality are born from eggs. It's just that the mother holds the eggs until they hatch, or are ready to hatch. That's why we call them "gravid" instead of "pregnant".

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    Re: Hi I'm new here and so glad this forum exists

    I did know that, that's why I said "live", but thank you.

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    Re: Hi I'm new here and so glad this forum exists

    I lake the term gravid... I'll use it instead of with eggs haha. So would pregnant be strictly mammalian, as in a "pregnant shark" would probably be a misuse of the term?

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    Re: Hi I'm new here and so glad this forum exists

    **like*** not lake

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    Re: Hi I'm new here and so glad this forum exists

    You can edit your posts. There's a button for it over there. ----->

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    Re: Hi I'm new here and so glad this forum exists

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    You can edit your posts. There's a button for it over there. ----->
    Just be quick about your editing as the button for editing disappears after about 30 minutes from your post time.
    I have found typos after the button was gone and had to live with my errors
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    Re: Hi I'm new here and so glad this forum exists

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    You can edit your posts. There's a button for it over there. ----->
    But not for long. The time limit for editing is quite restrictive IMHO. Perhaps we could relax it a bit? But then, again, tolerance for double posts give us a way out for now.

    @Steve: you are such a gracious contributor. If we didn't notice your "shortcomings" we would be missing something. It's part of your charm. Heck, some of your most charming snakes are really F'd up, but we love them. You're sincere and forthcoming with your observations. If you didn't make a mistake or two, I would personally think that something is wrong!

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    Re: Hi I'm new here and so glad this forum exists

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    But not for long. The time limit for editing is quite restrictive IMHO. Perhaps we could relax it a bit?
    From my point of view, it could be more restrictive. It's one thing to correct errors or rephrase and a completely different matter to add content. Both are likely to go unnoticed by those present (i.e. me) at the time a post was first made, but it doesn't matter as much if it's just a question of "cosmetic" changes. I would miss a lot of stuff directed at me, for example, if I didn't have "Who's Online" open all the time.

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    Re: Hi I'm new here and so glad this forum exists

    Quote Originally Posted by lokai99 View Post
    I lake the term gravid... I'll use it instead of with eggs haha. So would pregnant be strictly mammalian, as in a "pregnant shark" would probably be a misuse of the term?
    "pregnant" as I understand it, is reserved for animals that have a direct connection to the mother, and for young that get their nutrients directly from the mother, like with mammals which are directly connected to the mothers blood stream instead of a yolk. So, yeah, a whale gets pregnant, a shark does not.

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