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Posted by: ChadpRamsey at Mon Oct 6 00:38:03 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChadpRamsey ] well if you're refering to the picture i think you are then that's not an anaconda it's a burme's python, and people have been letting them go in florida for a long time. a very very long time as well as red tail boa's and ball pythons in some cases. As well as some exotic species of lizards that have populated the everglades, it's also been done with fish quite a bit. Oscars, silver dollars, pacu, and piranah are just a few of the animals that people release there, now i'm not saying that people letting them go is the only way of these animals populating in florida but it plays alot bigger roll than a few pet stores being torn down by a hurricane. And that's assuming that all the animals survived the storm and colapse of the buildings. | ||
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