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Re: catching and keeping burmese in south florida?
 Originally Posted by chasingtime
just quoting usark and you dont need hundreds of thousands to see some. not sure where the hundreds of thousands number popped in this discussion anyway...
When they first popped up in the media thats how many were said to be down there. But im not one to stop you. If you want a challenge by all means go look for one. Im sure it will certainly amount to a challenge to find one.
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Re: catching and keeping burmese in south florida?
 Originally Posted by Denial
When they first popped up in the media thats how many were said to be down there. But im not one to stop you. If you want a challenge by all means go look for one. Im sure it will certainly amount to a challenge to find one.
just think of all the fun things ill see along the way. btw, nice caramel!!!
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Re: catching and keeping burmese in south florida?
 Originally Posted by zeion97
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This should never have been posted as the such. If I'm right they're are only 15 people who have permits to go "burm hunting" if You were asking about applying for a.permit and helping in the "removal" it would be different.. I'll be honest, Ans try not to be.mean, you seem as though you want say a challenge? Something harder then normal. But hey that's my guess... right now though when we have enough drama going ob in the reptile world... its best to think about the community as a whole, and not oneself.
Total fail, it went from 7 replies to 28...
thats not mean at all. thanks for your opinion...
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Re: catching and keeping burmese in south florida?
 Originally Posted by Denial
But the point you may be missing is ...Were there ever really hundreds of thousands there to begin with? It seems now everyone is having trouble finding them. Even the ones looking that are apart of our hobby.
Probably, not. more media bs et al.
anyway, you guys can go catch peacock bass and gars and whatnot in florida, now you want free burms!
For every 15-foot python out in the Everglades, there are thousands of species of clams, trees, cats, grasses and birds that are wrecking just as much havoc across the globe. So, for all the headaches the snakes are causing, I at least applaud them for being scary enough to get people's attention.
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