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Giants in Florida
I remember reading about this a few years ago how giants were being released in the wild (Florida) by owners that were unable to care for them any longer.
I just seen an ad on KS for large size Burms for sale which are wildcaught in FL.
Is this still a growing problem down there?
Has anyone seen them in the wild for themselves?
Quite interested.
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Re: Giants in Florida
so he's advertising his wild caught, previous captive, burms? sounds like a marketing ploy... i was down there for a week this summer and no, its not like they're all over.
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Re: Giants in Florida
Naw snakes don't just roam around down here in Florida. Only wild snakes I usually see are black racers.
Anoles are extremly overabundant down here. Anywhere you walk you see them running everywhere, although they don't really cause problems.
Now gators and iguanas are different. I have seen some 6-7 foot iguanas down here in the wild. Gators are in pretty much any pond area you can see. I had a pond at my old high school which had 2-3 gators in the pond. Gators don't really hurt anything down here unless humans bother them.
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Re: Giants in Florida
burms have been loose in the everglades since 1980 when the hurricanes came through and distroyed all the importer facility down there. its not from people releasing 1 or 2 at a time. and when someone says it a wildcaught florida burm that is what it is. florida has 44 exotic reptiles
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Re: Giants in Florida
Go check it out in the python classifieds.
Its a more recent one.
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Re: Giants in Florida
i did check it out. i know some people that catch them and other exotics to sell to strictly's reptiles. it perfectly legal to catch but it is illegal to release the snake
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Re: Giants in Florida
I thought that was somewhat illegal, to own a Florida caught Burm?....
From what I knew, they were supposed to be captured, data collected, and then destroyed; with a small amount of them getting tracking devices put in them for further study on how to rid the Everglades of them. If you capture one, and keep it, then by all means go for it as long as your quiet on where it came from.....but to capture one, then advertise it for sale...something that from what most know to be illegal....Couldn't that just hurt the hobby?.....
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Re: Giants in Florida
i don't think it is illegal for private dealers to collect and sell. i know florida's fwc collects and distroys them. i'll look that up today
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Re: Giants in Florida
Actually, one thing I did see last year was a picture of a snake, that was split open......
What happened was, one of those burmese pythons was hunting out in the everglades, and ate an adult alligator, because of the sheer size of it, the snake's stomach and whole body split apart, so there's this gnarly pic somewhere online of a half-digested alligator with a dead snake covering the other half of it- both dead of course.
That's the last thing I've head down here, everything else is about alligators eating someone's stupid dog or something
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