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Danny Conner
at Wed Mar 10 00:16:39 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Danny Conner ]
Certainly they can be dumped at any size. But if you think that does'nt matter you could'nt be more wrong. If you dump a 16 foot 150lb Burm chances are unless there is a big bull gator nearby that snake will be the baddest sob in that neck of the woods. If, however, you dump a hatchling or a juvenile that snake may not make to the next day. In the first scenario you have a large established animal that just needs to find shelter. She could hide and chill for 2 years and probably be okay. The second scenario you have a nice fat piece of spaggheti that every predator in the glades can and will eat. I have said before, less than 1% of crocodilians ever reach adulthood. I have to think big pythons are the same. Why else would they lay 40-50 eggs. D.C.
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