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at Thu Sep 30 00:41:40 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JPsShadow ]
Ok I am glad you used live quotas or it wouldn't of made much sense. But that still is the hypothetical number that can be taken, it is not the number taken. Wouldn't it be a better or more accurate science to take the actual figures and work them out?
I see we sort of agree on the second part about the last 2 remaining.
Now the last about reintroducing. Now I see you used birds and other animals as examples. Why use them they are much more prone to not making it then a reptile. That has been proven time and time again. there are plenty of examples of reptiles making it after being let go. Come down for a visit i will show you my animals and all of the examples running around florida.
For example the niles in cape coral, the cuban anoles, tree frogs, etc.
It takes many generations to wipe out the wild in them. If bred and returned to their land I have no doubt they would live on. Of course the land has to be there and kept safe first.
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