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newsweek baddest breeds! pythons are number 1!
http://photo.newsweek.com/2010/ameri....html#comments
its no surprise around here to read this crap well here is another one
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Re: newsweek baddest breeds! pythons are number 1!
Yeahman, me and my earth dragons of Delphi like to hunt alligators (and people)(but mostly infants and puppies) down in the 'glades all the time.
Ya know what? I'm gonna risk getting flamed and say that it seems very "American" for a news outlet's website to suggest that people go out and kill these animals. Just sayin.
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Originally Posted by MustBeSatan
Yeahman, me and my earth dragons of Delphi like to hunt alligators (and people)(but mostly infants and puppies) down in the 'glades all the time.
Ya know what? I'm gonna risk getting flamed and say that it seems very "American" for a news outlet's website to suggest that people go out and kill these animals. Just sayin.
They are invasive and need to be captured and euthanized.
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Originally Posted by pavlovk1025
They are invasive and need to be captured and euthanized.
Not adopted into good homes?
I absolutely agree they need to be taken out of the glades, I just don't agree with certain methods of getting that done.
Besides, I doubt they will be captured and humanely euthanized... Or maybe I misunderstand how "Hunting" works :P
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Originally Posted by MustBeSatan
Not adopted into good homes?
I absolutely agree they need to be taken out of the glades, I just don't agree with certain methods of getting that done.
Besides, I doubt they will be captured and humanely euthanized... Or maybe I misunderstand how "Hunting" works :P
A good hunter tries to kill the animal as quickly as possible to minimize suffering.
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Originally Posted by MustBeSatan
Not adopted into good homes?
I absolutely agree they need to be taken out of the glades, I just don't agree with certain methods of getting that done.
Besides, I doubt they will be captured and humanely euthanized... Or maybe I misunderstand how "Hunting" works :P
There are only a select few that were granted permits, they have to humanely euthanize on site or at a faciity. Severing the spinal cord from the brain is the most humane way to euthanize a burm.
I think they can keep them too, not sure, but however they get removed is cool with me. Adoption or death, they gotta go.
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I tried to post on that page but had some problems.... So I'll unload here instead...
What about the human race? Everyday we destroy and consume any and everythings around us.. Also those pythons are in THIER natural habitat, so lets go on in and kill them for living and completeing the life cycle.. As for the post on the other page about the toddler, that is sad very sad I have a 6 year old daughter and would be crushed if that happen.... BUT if you own a large snake like that you know well enough what they can do and how strong they are. LOCK THE CAGE!!!!!! I think I'm done ranting not sure though if not I'LL BE BACK!!!!!!:taz:
Whisky Tang Foxtrot:taz::taz::taz::taz::taz:
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Could you do me a favor? Please stop posting threads like this because all its doing is fueling the negative views on our industry.Thank you for understanding :gj:
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Originally Posted by joepythons
Could you do me a favor? Please stop posting threads like this because all its doing is fueling the negative views on our industry.Thank you for understanding :gj:
Nope. We need to know what's going on. If nothing negative was posted, no one would know about the python ban bill. That bill is certainly negative!
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We should also make a point to respond whenever we have the option of commenting on stories like this. Just be sure to use your spell checker, make sure your facts are correct, and be polite. If you don't sound intelligent in a comment, the entire community doesn't sound intelligent.
People do read those comments. The worst thing we can do is let bad press stand unrefuted. We need good press too--and we should proliferate any good press we find as widely as possible, but we can't ignore bad press and just let it go.
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i hope the burmese become number 3 or 4 on the food chain.
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Originally Posted by redpython
i hope the burmese become number 3 or 4 on the food chain.
Now this type of saying isn't going to help us..
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Originally Posted by pavlovk1025
There are only a select few that were granted permits, they have to humanely euthanize on site or at a faciity. Severing the spinal cord from the brain is the most humane way to euthanize a burm.
I think they can keep them too, not sure, but however they get removed is cool with me. Adoption or death, they gotta go.
This is good to know. The newsweek page made it seem like anyone could go on down to their nearest government office, pick up a permit and start shooting snakes. I really do hope all the Burms get taken out of the wild, one way or another.
Are there any (realistic and/or reliable) estimates as to how many there are out there?
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Originally Posted by zeke
I tried to post on that page but had some problems.... So I'll unload here instead...
What about the human race? Everyday we destroy and consume any and everythings around us.. Also those pythons are in THIER natural habitat, so lets go on in and kill them for living and completeing the life cycle.. As for the post on the other page about the toddler, that is sad very sad I have a 6 year old daughter and would be crushed if that happen.... BUT if you own a large snake like that you know well enough what they can do and how strong they are. LOCK THE CAGE!!!!!! I think I'm done ranting not sure though if not I'LL BE BACK!!!!!!:taz:
Whisky Tang Foxtrot:taz::taz::taz::taz::taz:
Well, see, I agree with you except that they are not in their natural habitat. They are invasive and dangerous to the natural wildlife. Danger to humans is not that big of a problem to me. There have been a little over a dozen deaths by constrictors in over 20 years, but nearly 50 people are killed a year by dogs. That's almost a death a week.
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Originally Posted by MustBeSatan
This is good to know. The newsweek page made it seem like anyone could go on down to their nearest government office, pick up a permit and start shooting snakes. I really do hope all the Burms get taken out of the wild, one way or another.
Are there any (realistic and/or reliable) estimates as to how many there are out there?
Unfortunately no. We can only guess because the original estimates were quite high, and now that they are being hunted it's been noted that they are not seeing nearly as many as they expected to find.
The cold spell a week or so ago also took it's toll on the burms, as well as other invasive species and natural wildlife.
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Originally Posted by Raptor
Nope. We need to know what's going on. If nothing negative was posted, no one would know about the python ban bill. That bill is certainly negative!
Ok i understand your point.What i am trying to say is when those "certain" people go looking at our site they will notice the negative stuff first.Then they will take that false info and spread it like the plague.There is a differance between knowing about the banning laws and reading the false stuff posted in the papers ;).
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Originally Posted by joepythons
Ok i understand your point.What i am trying to say is when those "certain" people go looking at our site they will notice the negative stuff first.Then they will take that false info and spread it like the plague.There is a differance between knowing about the banning laws and reading the false stuff posted in the papers ;).
Yet the vast majority of 'negative' posts have many people posting responding at how absurd it is.
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Originally Posted by Raptor
Yet the vast majority of 'negative' posts have many people posting responding at how absurd it is.
You really think that someone searching for all the negativity is going to link this forum? No, they're going to gather all the news articles and post those, individually. It doesn't matter what we say in response, if we post it, they'll use it.
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IMO, now there are far too many pythons to capture. They are breeding and will continue to, and there really is no way of capturing them all and killing them off. If there is a way, it'll take a really long time because, from what I have read, the python population is now in the hundred-thousands.
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Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany
IMO, now there are far too many pythons to capture. They are breeding and will continue to, and there really is no way of capturing them all and killing them off. If there is a way, it'll take a really long time because, from what I have read, the python population is now in the hundred-thousands.
Don't believe everything you read in the news Tiffany. People who are actual snake experts estimate only a couple thousand, which is a number than can easily be managed with by hunt/capture programs.
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