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    Re: Never heard of the florida locale of RTB

    Well I am sure most ppl know that there are populations of non native snakes including rtb's in the everglades and suburban areas of florida from morons who release their animals. But that does not make them a florida rtb. That makes them some guys brazilian or whatever it happens to be that was released or escaped. IMO there will never be a Florida RTB or a Florida burm or any other non native snake granted they live there but they are not native there. Thus meaning florida is not and never will be their locale. Just my opinions I am sure that someone will jump in here and "prove me wrong" but I thanks you all for the input.



    Forgot about this lol. The only way I could be swayed to the other side is if someone could prove that these animals have naturally migrated here and have started a breeding colony, other than that THERE IS NO FLORIDA LOCALE.
    Last edited by sg1trogdor; 11-27-2008 at 12:10 AM. Reason: added part about migration.
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