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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
do we have any real proof the problem is people releasing these?
my post is partly serious. this whole thing is getting to the point of stupidity that i am to the point of rooting for every reptile, native or not to make it.
feel free to call me stupid, i really don't mind.
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
Don't put anything past people!
I hope this doesn't end up having a negative impact on the pet trade.
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
my issue with blaming pet owners all along has been timing,and the amount thatd have to be released there,,and nowhere else in the state,,makes no sense,doesnt add up,everybody isnt driving down there to release them
1.0 blonde pastel,1.8 normal,1.1 het orange ghost 1.0 het butterscotch 0.1 het green ghost 0.1 het albino 0.1 rtb 0.1 yellow anaconda 1.0 borneo blood 1.0 albino burmese
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
so burmese pythons are egg eaters now? go figure...
i still don't believe that the burms survive the glade winters. seem rather impossible, considering temperatures.
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Re: Niles in the everglades soon!
 Originally Posted by Ben Biscy
so burmese pythons are egg eaters now? go figure...
i still don't believe that the burms survive the glade winters. seem rather impossible, considering temperatures.
and this year florida had a pretty cold winter....well by florida standards. and it lasted longer than usual.
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