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What is your idea of "Proven"?

What do you mean when you say or read "Proven"

  • It means s/he has mated and had viable young.

    Votes: 45 97.8%
  • It means s/he was seen mating at least once at some point so I'm sure.

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • I took it to someone who 'knows his stuff' and he told me for sure.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't know - I never pay attention to that.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    46
Another term that may coincide with "proven"

although won't apply to reptiles but mostly to to birds and a few other species is " bonded ". Bonded means that the male and female are bonded true with breeding and mates. One time mate. While I know that most of our parrots are of this term, I think that most raptors ( a term that really means " thief " but is used in birds of prey for why i don't know ) are also. The term may not even apply to humans as we know it. LOL !
 
The term "Proven", means that the snake/herp in question, has successfully bred, and the young were what they were represented as being proven for, as well as healthy and deviod of any unwanted deformities. What other definition could be acceptable? This isn't rocket science. We, in the herp community, should demand that the term "proven" is not open to interpretation. :bandhead0
 
Number one for me. Thta's even less than 2 cents!

Regards.
 
Number one for me. That's even less than 2 cents!

Regards.
 
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