spinytail
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Interesting.
I would think that simply seeing the behaviors/patterns displayed would be enough for people to consider. How important is it to have them labeled, really?
This is so you understand it is an illness and not the individuals who are victims. I think some buyers have this belief when wanting an animal really bad, that they have better communication skills and would never get ripped off.
So it is important to know, that someone who practices selling your favorite fauna has behaviour similar to a known illness, that will likely leave you with a bad deal. Not saying Mike has this illness, but it sure looks like it if you observe the behaviour.


