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AbsoluteApril
at Fri Feb 22 10:17:25 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by AbsoluteApril ]
>>Maybe I read it incorrectly?
This report references "Meshaka, W. E., Jr., W. F. Loftus, and T. Steiner. 2000. The herpetofauna of Everglades National Park. Florida Scientist 63:84-103" and what it is saying is that there have been burmese reported surviging in Monroe and Dade county since the 1980s, with sustainable breeding population within the last 10 years. "Meshaka et al. (2000) reported an established population in the southern part of Everglades National Park; almost 100 specimens of all size classes have now been captured in the park and at least 1 gravid female with 41 eggs (S. Snow, Everglades National Park, personal communication)" ----- 'There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."' -Rainshadow
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- Regarding Burms in the Everglades... - ChrisGilbert, Thu Feb 21 10:26:01 2008
- RE: Regarding Burms in the Everglades... - ajfreptiles, Thu Feb 21 12:02:47 2008
- RE: Regarding Burms in the Everglades... - AbsoluteApril, Thu Feb 21 12:19:18 2008
- RE: Regarding Burms in the Everglades... - happysurgeman, Thu Feb 21 12:35:42 2008
- RE: Regarding Burms in the Everglades... - brd, Thu Feb 21 13:01:16 2008
- RE: Regarding Burms in the Everglades... - Snakesatsunset, Thu Feb 21 13:12:47 2008
- RE: CATS!!!!!! - Jeremy Stone, Thu Feb 21 23:13:14 2008
- RE: Regarding Burms in the Everglades... - BOAS_ETC, Fri Feb 22 11:52:13 2008
- Cats? ,,,whatever .. - wstreps, Fri Feb 22 13:32:30 2008
- I recommend... - caparu, Fri Feb 22 15:38:03 2008
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