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View Poll Results: Should We Stop Harvesting Wild BP's?
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Re: Wild Caught Ball Pythons
So, wait, you would rather see a species eaten into extinction than you would see it taken into captivity and preserved?
I don't get it, I really don't. I don't see captivity as a worse fate than death. I also don't consider animals that are extinct in the wild, but still alive in captivity, to actually be extinct.
Either way, ball pythons are in no danger of extinction in captivity OR the wild.
Common sense--the ball pythons are worth more to the trappers alive than they are dead. Otherwise, the trappers would be eating them, or they would go to the bush meat trade, not the pet trade.
Most of the ball pythons exported are captive-hatched babies. If they ate all the adults, there would be no more babies. They don't find all of the nests, as the wild populations aren't significantly impacted by all of this. The babies aren't worth eating, but they're worth selling overseas. It's sustainable, in a place where very few other things are.
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Re: Wild Caught Ball Pythons
 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
So, wait, you would rather see a species eaten into extinction than you would see it taken into captivity and preserved?
Absolutely.
In the three major countries they are found in, the people do eat them and export them. I am not saying I want to see the wild population disappear at all...but if the WILD population did get used up, I would rather it be from the fact that they fed people and kept the people alive than to know that they all went to pet-trade.
And I'm sorry, I shouldn't have used the word extinct, as I am not talking about the species as a whole...rather just the wild population.
FUBAR

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Re: Wild Caught Ball Pythons
 Originally Posted by SpiderBP
Absolutely.
I am not saying I want to see the wild population disappear at all...but if the WILD population did get used up, I would rather it be from the fact that they fed people and kept the people alive than to know that they all went to pet-trade.
I'd rather see people use common sense and birth control, instead of imitating a giant plague of ravenous locust's and wiping thousands of species just for food.
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Re: Wild Caught Ball Pythons
 Originally Posted by panthercz
I'd rather see people use common sense and birth control, instead of imitating a giant plague of ravenous locust's and wiping thousands of species just for food.
Are you going to move over there and teach them common sense? Oh, and I hope you are a very wealthy person if you're going to provide condoms and birth control to all of them.
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