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    burmese pythons in trouble!

    ship those florida locales over to hong kong!

    http://thejakartaglobe.com/lifeandti...ip-away/278976

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    Re: burmese pythons in trouble!

    That's surprising and very ironic.
    While they're thriving here, they're going extinct there. Maybe it would be worth it to ship some of the Burms from the everglades over.

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    Re: burmese pythons in trouble!

    We're hunting them in fl. Going extinct in China, and they want to stop us from owning them? They have to live somewhere for God's sake.

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    Re: burmese pythons in trouble!

    it would be nice to actually sell something to the Chinese for a change...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Re: burmese pythons in trouble!

    that is another school of thought. i am not sure why they dont harvest those horrible burmese pythons and sell them to the chinese. they EAT ANYTHING!

    there "were" people in ky here that use to collect salamander larvae and export it to china for serious cabbage.

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    Re: burmese pythons in trouble!

    lets see the hsus and peta dispute this quote

    "But there are no recorded cases of a python ever attacking a human in Hong Kong, which, says Willott, makes it much less a threat than several other Hong Kong snakes such as the highly venomous king cobra and the kraits."

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