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    Pythons in the news and on the move!


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    Re: Pythons in the news and on the move!

    haha there is already like 5 thread about this. crazy

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    Re: Pythons in the news and on the move!

    Ack. Hehe I just looked at the first page and didn't see anything. Hehe maybe if I wasn't on WoW I woulda seen an earlier thread.

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    Re: Pythons in the news and on the move!

    Wow...lots of supporters in this article:


    shortcake wrote: "I hate snakes in any form. Snakes are unpredictable and should not be allowed to be kept as pets. if one of these so called pets escapes it puts our pets in danger of being it's prey and the owner can get off scott free if it eats a dog or cat because it's only doing what's in it's nature. If something like that happens to my dogs or cat that snake would be mincemeat and that's a fact!"

    Python Keeper wrote: 1h 44m ago
    Actually snakes are rather predictable. Information is key to understanding. Dogs kill and maim every day and we do not have a problem with them. Dogs are as "unpredictable" as snakes.....and that's a fact. Don't hate something because you are uneducated on the topic. People are the danger here.

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    Re: Pythons in the news and on the move!

    people always fear the unknown but they will happily keep a pitbull in the back yard and train it to eat truck tires and think thats "ok"

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    Re: Pythons in the news and on the move!

    i like all of the ridiculous assumptions made in that article...
    Colin Vestrand

    long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...

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    Re: Pythons in the news and on the move!

    lol... i love the assumpitions but they can get only so far north before they freeze to death
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