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The decline in snake population
For those interested in listening, the decline in snake population will be discussed tonight on a nationally syndicated radio program, Coast to Coast AM, whose website can be seen here: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/
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Re: The decline in snake population
didn't catch it, but what was it about?
1.0 Normal ball python
and my other animals 1.1 dogs

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Re: The decline in snake population
Now that you mention it, even the locals are noticing that there aren't a lot of snake sightings this year.
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Re: The decline in snake population
I love coast to coast AM im surprised this topic came up because usually its something crazy...
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Re: The decline in snake population
I actually was speaking to someone last week about not seeing as many wild snakes as I used to.
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Re: The decline in snake population
The deep freeze winter we had on the east coast is probably responsible for most of this. But I also have to say, many people are killiing the native snakes for no reason. This seems to be occuring a lot more now than before. I think it has to do with the housing expansion into what was the snake's natural habitat. I personally know of a few snakes that were killed. The idiots killed the snakes and then brought them to me to see if what they were. All were harmless rat snakes.
Talk about being pissed.
Jim Smith
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