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Posted by: MikeinOKC at Thu Jun 1 15:31:06 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MikeinOKC ] In scanning the various posts re the (pick one: a. epidemic, b. non-existence) of exotic snakes in the Everglades, and in seeing many other posts on the various sites here, I want to comment on and make a suggestion about the wild and sometimes distorted stories that so often appear in media accounts related to snakes. Quite often I see posters complaining about "sensational reporting," etc. All true . . . but consider that the average reporter for a local daily paper or television station is essentially the same as the average person when it comes to snakes . . . uninformed, perhaps frightened. I worked for a number of years as a crime reporter for a daily newspaper and I also knew something about snakes . . . and sure enough, along came a story involving an Indian cobra being kept by a graduate student that escaped. It was late fall, and I knew enough to add to my stories that the cool temps would likely soon kill, or at least make sluggish, the snake, which was recaptured within a few days without incident. |
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