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    Burmese python spread.

    I thought that I'd put up this website for the USGS article on potential spread of burmese pythons. It just doesn't make sense to be that they'd be able to spread that far north, but you just KNOW that's the data that fish and wildlife departments will be using when they try to push for legislation.

    http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=1875


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    Re: Burmese python spread.

    A similar thread was started here:

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=61442

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    Re: Burmese python spread.

    i do not believe that a Berm can live here in Northern Va as that map shows. earlier today it was 30 degrees out side with a small ice storm. it is currently raining and COLD for me out side and im warm blooded. earlier this month it was 9 degrees in the morning so i know there is no way that a large bodied snake could live with out burrying itself in the ground like the native corns


    if you cant afford to take care of it, dont get it

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    Re: Burmese python spread.

    No way can they live in northern VA the USFAW are crazy. The people writing these reports and trying to pass these laws really should be reptile owners.

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