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    Re: Snakes are takeing over the USA

    I LOVE the comments below the article! Here is one of my favorites: "Another situation to worry about is, can these Burmese pythons mate with local snakes? Such snakes like the Black snake, etc? If so, there will be a whole new species or sub species of snakes. Last thing we need!"
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    Re: Snakes are takeing over the USA

    Jebus...

    Even with this gradual temperature change, these snakes won't be able to inhabit the many parts of the USA they're claiming. It would take decades, if not, a couple centuries for the climate to change enough, and make it habitable for them. They're mainly looking at temperature, vs other factors. Humidity, fresh water availability, prey availability....they all play a vital role in the animals ability to survive, and thrive. Southern Florida mimics the Burmese Pythons natural habitat so well, that it allows the animal to thrive, where as the other area's they list simply do not. Even with temperature change, they don't. If the humidity is not up to par, it does severe respiratory damage to the animals, as well as external damage. Severe respiratory infections would set in. Skin, and shed problems would occur. There's a myriad of problems, long term, that would happen to the species.

    Looks like another media/public scare deal, along with ignorant, uneducated statements and "fact"....
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    Re: Snakes are takeing over the USA

    I always love the way these things report that the snakes can be 20 feet long and weigh over 250 lbs. Thats like saying that every human on earth could eventually be the size of Andre the giant.

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    Re: Snakes are takeing over the USA

    Quote Originally Posted by panthercz View Post
    I LOVE the comments below the article! Here is one of my favorites: "Another situation to worry about is, can these Burmese pythons mate with local snakes? Such snakes like the Black snake, etc? If so, there will be a whole new species or sub species of snakes. Last thing we need!"

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    Re: Snakes are takeing over the USA

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    I always love the way these things report that the snakes can be 20 feet long and weigh over 250 lbs. Thats like saying that every human on earth could eventually be the size of Andre the giant.
    Haha, maybe I should tell that to my super short brother LOL
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    Re: Snakes are takeing over the USA

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    Re: Snakes are takeing over the USA

    I like how it says that they're very adaptable to new environments....

    Yeah, if there's one thing pythons are, it's totally adaptable to climates other than the pretty darn specific temp/humidity level we have to keep them at....


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    Re: Snakes are takeing over the USA

    Good grief...and the comments are appalling. So many ignorant people in the world...

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    Re: Snakes are takeing over the USA

    Oh good grief, here's another article from Heathers neck of the woods.... Did all of these people sleep through their high school biology classes? This one is even worse then the others, though it is kind of funny.

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl.../MNABV5PP3.DTL

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