That was a fantastic video. I love how they mentioned 'even though the animals are not a threat to the public but they are to indigenous wildlife'. They were definitely not putting the animals up as evil or the ones responsible for the mess.
They also didn't show them kill it. I'm not sure if they did though I dislike it, I understand the necessity of killing these animals because there are so many.
They also didn't show them kill it. I'm not sure if they did though I dislike it, I understand the necessity of killing these animals because there are so many.
I've got a pair of burmese pants on the way this week. They are kinda like leather except they shed a few times a year. I'm so excited I might just hiss my pants
So what is graziani doing with the snakes he keeps I wonder? taking them home or putting them down???
I'm sure they are putting them all down. The burm in the video was later showed dead on the grass.
---=ALLISON=--- "Not everyone is going to agree or listen to what you say but I have learned to do my best to educate and hope they listen in the long run. Just keep trying to educate. There will be people out there that actually do listen and learn. -Me"
Well, that was a light account on the situation. it's nice to hear about this without all the hype and exaggerations on how these deadly pythons have amassed in huge numbers in the Everglades.