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Re: Giants in Florida
I have talked to Skip Snow a few times about the burm problem down here. It is illegal to catch them if they are on the federal portion of the everglades.
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Re: Giants in Florida
So that means that the Homestead population is legal to catch and sell. I guess I am heading down there next weekend, haha!
Samuel*
"retics are my favorite snakes because they demand respect and you need to develop a relationship with them. They are not just a snake in a tub that you clean and feed and could juggle if you wanted to"
Carlos. F
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Re: Giants in Florida
 Originally Posted by Thedotw
Actually, one thing I did see last year was a picture of a snake, that was split open......
What happened was, one of those burmese pythons was hunting out in the everglades, and ate an adult alligator, because of the sheer size of it, the snake's stomach and whole body split apart, so there's this gnarly pic somewhere online of a half-digested alligator with a dead snake covering the other half of it- both dead of course.
That's the last thing I've head down here, everything else is about alligators eating someone's stupid dog or something
There was something fishy about the whole thing. IIRC the snake was discovered with no head. Although, somebody could have come along and taken the head for a souvenir.
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Re: Giants in Florida
 Originally Posted by ffollett
I have talked to Skip Snow a few times about the burm problem down here. It is illegal to catch them if they are on the federal portion of the everglades.
you know what's up. if i find any burms in the glades i'm gonna give Skip Snow a call. check out this pic i came across...
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Re: Giants in Florida
WOW! are you serious???
I wuold grab them up in a heart beat.
Does anyone know of any exact location and time where I can find these snakes. It would be a blast to go herping for snakes so big and beautiful.
Samuel*
"retics are my favorite snakes because they demand respect and you need to develop a relationship with them. They are not just a snake in a tub that you clean and feed and could juggle if you wanted to"
Carlos. F
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Re: Giants in Florida
 Originally Posted by Street Killer
you know what's up. if i find any burms in the glades i'm gonna give Skip Snow a call. check out this pic i came across...

I think that's just sad. Some people are so irresponsible.
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