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Re: Check this out! must see!!
That is awesome!
Great find!...........LOL
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Nice catch!
I have the everglades out post going to take her!
?? Is this a rescue for wild-caught Florida burms?
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Re: Check this out! must see!!
Originally Posted by JLC
Nice catch!
?? Is this a rescue for wild-caught Florida burms?
That is a rescue for all kinds of exotic pets, they have burms, retics, cobras, vipers, adders, tigers, bears. They take just about anything you don't want I think.
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Originally Posted by Dougie
That is a rescue for all kinds of exotic pets, they have burms, retics, cobras, vipers, adders, tigers, bears. They take just about anything you don't want I think.
Sounds like a great place. I'd love to work in a place like that someday.
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Woah........ That's crazy! A friend was telling me that there is a Retic, Burm, and Nile Monitor issue there. I didn't BELIEVE him! LOL!
Grey Scale is a good thing...
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Yeah I have seen many monitors and my neighbor hood is over run with Tokay Geckos. But I have never seen a big snake show up before. We live in West Homestead which is a farming community so most neighbor hoods are bordered by crops or woods.
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Wow! Oddly enough, this really makes me want to go herping if I ever get around to visiting Florida, lol.
~Sheree~
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Re: Check this out! must see!!
are you allowed to keep em if you find em?
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My friend has a reptile farm in central Florida and always drives to Miami for international shipments. He has told me that lots of non-native reptiles live in the glades. I think there are three main reasons, it is a good habitat for alot of animals, the glades are very close to a huge international import location, and three people let pets go in the wild, what better place than in the glades. Problem is, they tend to prey on native species.
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