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Posted by: flherp at Sat Feb 13 12:42:51 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by flherp ] In your initial post you do not specifically state that Burmese pythons or adult Crocodylus acutus occur in brackish, estuarine or marine environments - you assume the reader can fill in the details and that the reader has some knowledge of these animals in their native environs. I don't know if that is a fair assumption and I think it creates a strawman argument for you to take down - "Who would be stupid enough to see if Burmese pythons can drink salt-water?" These are the same types of statements that you would skewer the "scientists" and "media" for making - incomplete and easily taken out of context. If you are going to make an assertion, complete the idea. The statement that "A guy named Tamer Ellis did that experiment with C. acutus back in the 70's and even baby native crocs die in pure salt water. Mazzotti is well aware of that as I suspect you are." implies that crocs, even baby crocs die in pure salt water (and that Frank Mazzotti should know this, if that is in fact what he is trying to demonstrate). It is not at all clear that adult corcs can survive in hypersaline environments. Nor does it address the presence of Burmese pythons in brackish, estuarine and marine environments in their natural range. Nothing taken out of context - your strawman argument is just not sound. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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