Remember the thread about the snakes in Florida?
#11
At least they have their priorities in order. :hellno:
#12
I've got a neighbor that traps animals and snakes and gets them off your property. In the last month, he's gotten 3 pythons, and the longest one was 18 feet. I asked him about catching a mamba. "Catch? No way. But I do have a shotgun." Yesterday, he showed me pictures of a 6 foot monacle cobra he shot about 3 weeks ago. The venom is actually worse than a king cobra. I don't know what these people have in mind with things like that. It's illegal to shoot someone, but.... Oh, gee... I'm sorry... It was a snake bite. If they've released a venomous snake, charge them with attempted murder. For that matter, Pythons can kill a full grown human as well. Yeah, put a bounty on the people that are releasing them. I'll go hunting.
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#13
That's no joke!
That is why you keep a shovel on your back porch! Sounds like the snakes are getting out of hand. I wonder how fast they reproduce? Meaning; how long would it take them to over populate. (if that makes sense) I bet them snakes has the fishermen down there a little nervous..
#14
That's no joke!
That is why you keep a shovel on your back porch! Sounds like the snakes are getting out of hand. I wonder how fast they reproduce? Meaning; how long would it take them to over populate. (if that makes sense) I bet them snakes has the fishermen down there a little nervous..
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#15
I'm not going to try to tell you I heard correctly on TV the other day, but I seems to me that one female snake that lays eggs in spring can be responsible for some 10,000 snakes by the following spring. I know they're catching lots of little pythons, but I haven't heard about cobras or anything else. They did get the green african mamba. But one wonders just how many more there might be.
#16
They're expecting that over time, they will spread up to the TN/KY line, and east and west of there. I don't know about CO or west of there. But, I would expect, from what I've seen and heard, they will find their way all the way to AZ. I don't believe it will happen in my lifetime, but eventually.
They're going to have to require satelite tracking chips to be implanted in to them all when they're imported, so that they and the owners, can be tracked down. It may be too late for pythons, but as far as I know, there are other species that have not made it here... Yet. Look at how the snakehead fish made it here. Now, they're starting to arrest the people responsible. Now... But, the ones that did the damage originally....
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