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    Where are all the dead Pythons??????

    It would seem to Big Gunns that if 90% of the Pythons froze and died in Florida there would be a lot of dead Python bones around. From experience Big Gunns knows these things just don't disappear into thin air....even if animals do eat them. An 18 foot 20 year old Burm gave BG this "experience".

    BG has heard different estimates on the deaths...50..60..90%, but if you take any one of those percentages and realize that 50% of 100,000 is 50 thousand dead Pythons. These bones should not be too hard to find. Hopefully USARK and everyone asks those "experts" where all the bones are. Trust BG...these long skeletons will be around for months and months. Well...if the numbers are correct they will be. They'll probably just try and twist it and say they must still be alive. Funny how the microchipped ones died though.

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