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    Re: One step below a burm?

    There's blackheaded pythons, a nice mid-sized species, but you might need to go rob a bank first.
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    Re: One step below a burm?

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    There's blackheaded pythons, a nice mid-sized species, but you might need to go rob a bank first.
    hmm... What banks are the easiest?

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    Re: One step below a burm?

    That really makes me mad about not being able to own any of those species in New York. There goes any thoughts of ever living there. But the whole country will be that way soon enough. Why don't all the herpers on earth just move to an island and keep anything we want? - responsible herpers that is.

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    Re: One step below a burm?

    Quote Originally Posted by tbowman View Post
    That really makes me mad about not being able to own any of those species in New York. There goes any thoughts of ever living there. But the whole country will be that way soon enough. Why don't all the herpers on earth just move to an island and keep anything we want? - responsible herpers that is.
    I know right? And WHY NEW YORK????? I can understand why they wouldnt allow them in city limits, but why are they not allowed outside the city? These laws make NO sense...

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    Re: One step below a burm?

    There was a guy around here, who in 1983. One of his tigers killed his two year old child. And nothing really happened. In 2004 they confiscated his animals becuase it was "A nuisance to the public". This was like 10 minutes from my house.http://lists.envirolink.org/pipermai...07/025763.html

    Edit: Real Tiger. Not a Tiger Retic.

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    Re: One step below a burm?

    Macklots Pythons and Olive Pythons are both good.

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    Re: One step below a burm?

    Why don't you go for a bateater (that's is if you can find one ). I think they are very cool they a supposed to be a hybrid snake between a burm and retic. So technically you can keep them in NY since they are a hybrid and not classified as a brum or retic sub/species.

    Here is a pic of one.



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    Re: One step below a burm?

    Quote Originally Posted by rareballer View Post
    So technically you can keep them in NY since they are a hybrid and not classified as a brum or retic sub/species.
    Hm... Good thinking... How would any law enforcement know its a hybrid or not in the first place? Can't i just say that the burm i would keep is like a burm hybrid or something? lol

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