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wstreps
at Mon Mar 31 08:19:44 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wstreps ]
" bottom line is the reptile industry is done, the days are numbered, becasue if you want to be in denial about the animals breeding in FL feel free, but in 2yrs those niles monitors will double and become 60 covering 4 counties and in 4yrs they will cover 6 counties, I think its funny these animals will breed in our cagings and artificial enviroments but some people think they are going to just hang out, eat and abstain in FL LOL " The Caiman
In 2yrs ? I guess that TV show you were watching failed to mention that the first feral monitors were reported buy Fl fish and wildlife 40 years ago. If you actually were here and understood these animals instead of formulating your " but in 2yrs those niles monitors will double and become 60 covering 4 counties and in 4yrs they will cover 6 counties " theory`s you would understand just how irrelevant the " PROBLEM IS " LOL
As for the points in reference to why there are no albinos being found again your basing your comments on misguided information. No body's in denial about these animals breeding in FL. As it's been pointed out the fact that no morphs of any type are found is note worthy and it's also interesting that the mention of this has been completely avoided by those studying the situation. Make you wonder why they don't want this point to brought up publicly . There's a lot more I could add . The bottom line is ,
Your right the reptile industry is as finished as 80`s hair metal. So go out get a job and buy a prime cut of beef to throw at Blackie Lawless .
Ernie Eison
westwoodreptiles.com
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