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Posted by: lep1pic1 at Mon Mar 8 23:54:50 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lep1pic1 ] Almost all burms in the captive market are het for something thanks to bob clarck.So this would indicate wild burms imported and released by a storm or aanother event.In honalulu jacksons chamelions were released to keep the trade in them strong the babies are small and hard to raise.By releaseing them and collecting them later they only got the best with a ready supply.I would not doubt that some burms were released by some idiot wholesaler to catch later when needed.I would bet that is how some got there.I doubt they were pets ever.The truth is the dna could be traced as to there origin and cross checked to captive stock.They will never be a over powering force.GATORS ALREADY EAT WHAT BURMS EAT IT WILL BALANCE OUT.I think they should have a season like gators so we can make money on them.I hope they never exterminate them it is neat to have a population of burms on native soil.There will always be fear mongers like peta .wILD HORSES ARE NOW PROTECTED. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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