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Thread: In the Glades

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    Re: In the Glades

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    The burms in Florida have been tested and rejected as a safe food source due to mercury contamination of the meat.

    https://www.outsideonline.com/179494...at-python-meat

    Funny thing is I've seen suggestions in other forums for giant constrictors to be farm-raised, humanely slaughtered, and the meat/skin sold commercially like we do with cattle, pigs, chickens, etc. and the screams of anguish from reptile lovers is astounding. Considering that python meat is around $40/pound for filet I'm surprised it's not being done yet.
    Wow. Didn't know that.

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    Re: In the Glades

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    Wow. Didn't know that.
    nor did I. I'm glad they at least looked into it. Were are they picking mercury up from I wonder...the birds?

    I would completely endorse snake farming for food, as long as it was done correctly. at 40/pound I might have to be the enterprising startup stateside lol.

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    People sure do still love they're shark fins and sword fish steaks, and those are full of mercury. I would be interested to know where the contamination is coming from too, since everyone is so protective over the everglades as a natural resource.

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    I know I shouldn't but I feel sad seeing those beauties dead
    3.10 ball python(banana spider moj enchi, lavander, spider leopard, dreamsicle, 2 pied, bumblebee, pinstripe, butter pastel, superpastel, pastel, pastave, het dreasmicle)
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    1.1 mexican black king
    1.1 corn (caramel)
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