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    Re: Ball pythons an Invasive species?!

    Quote Originally Posted by observer View Post
    While I realize this is an older article, I would like to point out that there are more and more Ball Python sightings in the "wild", stretching from Florida, Georgia and across the Gulf Coast States to Texas. Just recently one had escaped form a careless, irresponsible owner here in my area of the Greater New Orleans area, and has been sighted living in the sewer system and in a few other people's yards, even in these last few months where we have been going through some very cold temperatures that this region produces, in the low 40's and even high 30's. They adapt, and breed and can and are becoming an evasive, invasive nuisance creature.

    Oh, and we have a rather large population of Raccoons, coyote, gators, etc. They aren't keeping them at bay.
    Last edited by observer; 03-01-2022 at 11:21 PM.

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