I don't think that would have worked. When I lived in Virginia, I could get all-dressed chips at just about any store. They'd have a label on the bag touting them as 'Canada's Favorite Flavor', but that's ridiculous, of course (and not just because both 'favourite' and 'flavour' were spelled wrong). Everyone knows that Canada's favourite flavour is either maple syrup or poutine....
Come to the Super Show in CA in June and you’d find everything on your list and more! And we could hang because I got a booth! Seriously tho, you’d have so much fun and it would be so great to see you!
@@AllCanadianReptileGirl any time girlie-poo! Oh that's an idea! Maybe get us, your regular subscribers, to suggest ideas for the next hunt; then let all of your patrons pick which one you do. Lastly, get your top (or top two or however you have it structured, basically just pick an option that would both give you a sizeable group of people but limit it to entice people to become patrons) to suggest the specific friend/list item you need to find.
Since there were lots of critters you couldn't (easily]) take from Canada to the US if you were crossing the border, I think all those animals count as something in Canada we can't have here in the US.
I do, actually. I don't normally do care guides, but there was very little out there on macklots pythons, so I made an exception. They are semi-arboreal, very active, intelligent and require a lot of enrichment. Very different care requirements from a ball python or sand boa. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-edQrSKE82l0.html