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    Re: Forget about rescuing the pythons in the Everglades, let's just kill them all -.-

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    I'll respectfully disagree that the only way to remove a python from the everglades is to 'rescue' it.

    I have no issues with exterminating burms in the 'glades. Getting an idea of what environmental impacts they may have by examining their diets is just a bonus.
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    The only reason this is upsetting to you is because you view burms as pets while the rest of the world views them as a dangerous predator. There are tons of gated communities that allow hunters to come in to "regulate" their deer populations every once in a while. Deer that don't know to run because they are so used to being around humans. Basically fish in a barrel. Most people don't care because deer aren't "pet" animals. They are are wild animals. Just like those Burms. And a overpopulated, troublesome, and in the case of the burms foreign wild animal at that.

    Edit: I'm not trying to be harsh and i do agree its upsetting but that is not the only animal that is treated that way. And to the rest of the world (specifically people in florida) that is a threat that they are having to deal with.
    Last edited by Ezekiel285; 11-01-2011 at 12:41 AM.
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