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    National geographic on HR2811

    National graphic has a nice one sided view on this .
    http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/...n-pythons.html

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    Re: National geographic on HR2811

    Yea I love how they are still using the USGS map from three years ago that has since been shown to be inaccurate.
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    Re: National geographic on HR2811

    Wow how interesting....so let me understand..per the map....the pythons can survive and breed in AZ...when it is 117 degrees out...or better yet in the winter when it is 36 degress out. AND DRY AS CRAP

    Who knew...

    Here I thought I needed to buy all these fancy things to keep my temps right when all along I just needed to put them out in the back yard..... UGH!!
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    Lets just say it has advanced to ....way too much to list

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    Re: National geographic on HR2811

    I cant stand the pictures of a guy standing with a beautiful dead snake grinning like hes superman.
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    1.0 Jungle Carpet Pythons (Headhunter lineage)
    1.0 Dwarf Albino Reticulated Python (Steve Gooch)

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    Re: National geographic on HR2811

    Reptile owners weigh in on invasive snake issue:
    http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/...kes-issue.html
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