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It reminds me of, about 40 yrs ago, when I volunteered at the Houston Zoo reptile department. It was a great department back then (don't know anything about today). One main reason it was great is that the curator of the museum was a herpetologist. Go figure. To me, The first 3 hobbyists (already mentioned) as shoe ins are Burdick, Berger and Beckett. And I would vote to make it the Mt. Rushmore of the top 5. (if there were a vote.) That way more can be on it.ps...I like Conor's idea right above here too.
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