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Niles in the everglades soon!
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/...d.problem.wplg
i am almost to the point where i am rooting for these reptiles to over run florida and make it wild again!
where are all the trappers of feral cats?
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
Originally Posted by redpython
Um no, you shouldn't be rooting for these reptiles to over run fl.! That is the equilavent of supporting the people who dumped their reptiles in the wild in the first place. Plus, these animals (especially monitors) are capable of severly damaging my home state's native wildlife.
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
Originally Posted by Jyson
Um no, you shouldn't be rooting for these reptiles to over run fl.! That is the equilavent of supporting the people who dumped their reptiles in the wild in the first place. Plus, these animals (especially monitors) are capable of severly damaging my home state's native wildlife.
I think there was some sarcasm with Jason's post...
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
Originally Posted by Jerhart
I think there was some sarcasm with Jason's post...
Just alil.
PS: I am terrible with typing me thoughts.
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
Well see if they would just let the monitors be you probably wouldnt have a feral cat problem for long lol.
Yet another story to add to the fuel for the new hr669
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
We wouldn't have as much legal issues in the reptile pet trade if people would research pets and not be dumb enough to let these animals go. This is fueling mistrust for reptiles as dangerous or environmentally hazardous.
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
well the thing that lawmakers dont understand is there not environmentally hazardous everywhere. Just because they can survive in florida does not mean they can survive all over the usa. I saw a map on some website talking about burmese pythons how some scientist was saying he thinks they are going to migrate north and showed where he thought they could survive and theres no way. I could let all my animals go tonight and they would all be dead in a week
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
don't even get me started on the whole florida is the enemy!! the state government won't let anyone trap any non natives in the glades....most of which weren't dumped by people but we lost during hurricane andrew.
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
i think,,if florida would allow burm permits,liek they do with gatorrs,100 bucks per permit,2 animals per permit,sell 2000 of them,would be 200000 dollars mroe going into thier eradication efforts,as well as 2000 people they dont have to pay helping,and 4000 animals a year removed they dont have to do,,but,,thier idiots
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
southest florida,and coming to light aroudn the same time/same area as the burmese,,hmmmm,,could this also be an issue helped by hurricane andrew?
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