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Post by vic on Oct 8, 2005 5:37:23 GMT -8
I noticed that on the bords North America Breeders. I saw 2 sub-bords Canada and United States , but no Mexico, an i just thought, What if someone from mexico comes to the forum, then what will they do. I am not from mexico, but someone else might be. Just thought I ought to let you know, Vic
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Post by squeaksister on Oct 8, 2005 5:40:23 GMT -8
Well if you noticed that the South America board only has Argentina and there are a whole lot more countries than that in South America. I imagine that if someone was to join from Mexico or any other country not listed they can put in a request to have their country added, no biggie
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Post by vic on Oct 8, 2005 5:40:25 GMT -8
I posted this topic 2 times somehow. I'm not quite sure why, but It happend
vic bye
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Post by vic on Oct 8, 2005 5:45:26 GMT -8
Thanks Squeksister, AND EVERYONE I'M SORRY ABOUT THE SAME POSTS OVER AND OVER. My computer is going wacky, i think there's somthing wron g with it. vic
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Post by Ritzie/Admin on Oct 9, 2005 4:05:18 GMT -8
Below the subboards of the specific countries you will find a main board, where also posts can be added! When someone post there about another country, a new subboard can be added by me. I will make a post in those main/general boards to make it more clear to you all where to post when you're a breeder from a country that has not yet a subboard!
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Post by Ritzie/Admin on Oct 9, 2005 6:17:50 GMT -8
By the way, Mexican breeders can post threads in the North American board!
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Post by squeaksister on Oct 9, 2005 6:28:02 GMT -8
By the way, Mexican breeders can post threads in the North American board! I wasnt saying Mexico was in S.America I was using S.America as an example lol
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Post by Ritzie/Admin on Oct 9, 2005 7:53:00 GMT -8
And I was not refering to you, but to Vic! But there were indeed people that could not post, because there was no board for Africa and Australia (although gerbils are illegal in Australia and New Zealand).
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Post by vic on Oct 9, 2005 8:25:15 GMT -8
Thank you Peter, is it true that gerbils are aleigal in some places? Why? It sounds kind of weird. vic
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Post by ashgerbil on Oct 9, 2005 9:49:59 GMT -8
well, if the gerbils were to escape to the wild in places such as california (where gerbils are illegal) they would find that the semi-desert areas would make a very nice place to make home. but the gerbils would be a threat to native species such as kangaroo rats e.t.c. so they have made gerbils illegal to protect the native species
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Post by vic on Oct 9, 2005 9:52:39 GMT -8
But how would they be a threat to native animals?
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Post by ashgerbil on Oct 9, 2005 9:55:37 GMT -8
they would take the native animals food and stuff. they may even fight
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Post by vic on Oct 9, 2005 10:01:41 GMT -8
Ok, thanks!
vic
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