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Posted by: billstevenson at Thu Jun 1 19:55:49 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by billstevenson ] No, not at all. You make a good point when you note some introduced species do not ultimately pose the dire senario that is initially predicted. And sub-tropical Florida has alot of niches that other states lack, for better or worse. Actually, catching pythons in the local SoCal park would be kinda cool. Alas, we are pretty much limited to Med-flies... | ||
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