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Thread: Venom in Vegas

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    Re: Venom in Vegas

    I liked the show, some people might have learned from it. I watched Monster Quest the other day about the Burmese Python infestation of Southern Florida, and another show on the same topic. I forget the name of the second show, but some of the things they were saying was cracking me up.

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    Re: Venom in Vegas

    yea i had to laugh at the hybrids haha i mean come on. and i likes the way he aid that the pythons were dangers but not killers.
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    1.0 bearded dragon (mr.lizard)
    1.0 red tail boa(chaunchy)
    0.1 burmese python(stella)

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    Re: Venom in Vegas

    I don't know how he could sleep with all of those hots roaming around.

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    Re: Venom in Vegas

    When the box of Polylepis (Black Mambas) came in I was kinda scared for him. lol. You couldn't even see the Greens in the "Tree of Death".
    My friends and I collection:
    Venomous
    Agkistrodon C. Contortrix x2
    Agkistrodon P. Piscivorus
    Crotalus Horridus
    Sistrurus Miliairius Miliairius
    Colubrids
    Lampropeltis G. Californiae x3
    Pituophis Melanoleucus Sayi
    Lampropeltis Triangulum ssp.
    Boas
    Corallus Hortulanus x4
    Boa Constrictor Imperator x2
    Pythons
    Python Regius x2

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    Re: Venom in Vegas

    Next week on Nature theres supossed to be an episode entirely about the pythons in the everglades. I'd like to see how legitimate it is considering how much respet Nature has as a show and stuff.

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    Re: Venom in Vegas

    Those momba's were crazy, crazy crazy crazy lol. He also mentioned he was illergic to most antivenoms...he must really belive his work.

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