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    Quote Originally Posted by sflanick View Post
    Yeah ofcourse you are because you have no idea what animpact an invasive species can have on a Eco system. the pythons if left to roam in the everglades will without a doubt severely damage the Eco system in the ever glades. being a native to this great state i will not support a statement lik that. they need to be eradicated from the everglades. now are they maneaters no. do they pose a threat to humans at all in my opinion no. do I love reptiles yes but this state is my home and they don't belong in the everglades period.

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    O and that is a beautiful snake absolutely stunning !!!
    Did you read my comment? Theres not enough down there to even come close to the problem that most people are making it out to be. In 3 years only 113 have been caught. That means there cant be that many down there destroying the ecosystem. They are trying to eradicate them but theres not as many as people think. Honestly as a florida native, many burms have you seen in your backyard?
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