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Posted by: iheartboid at Mon Mar 10 23:30:58 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by iheartboid ]  
   

Good job for depending the right to keep these loveable giants. I'm not sure if it's worthy of being mentioned in your response, but I think if Californians are afraid of these giants making this great migration from Florida to California they would have to cross so many barriers like mountain ranges, high way roads (cause I've seen so many articles where free burmese pythons and african rocks have been killed in the road) and most of all scared people who would just plain out kill these loveable giants the minute they see them. The very fact these giants are so people tame, I'm sure they would approach any person they come in contact with. However that person reacts is more of a bigger impact to the well being of the burmese python more than the actual person. The python will either be killed or hopefully sent to some sort of humane society/rescue center. If Californians are going to encounter burmese pythons in their backyard, it's because a Californian released it there and not because it migrated from some southern state. Just a side note, I've been living in sunny CA most of life, so I hope it doesn't sound like I'm bashing them. I hope this makes sense.


   

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