Posted by:
EricIvins
at Mon Nov 3 08:36:50 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EricIvins ]
The numbers may be large, but they are sustainable. Just like Retics over in Indo, more land is being cleared for agriculture, which causes a boom in local and feral Rodent populations. That boom will support the animals that thrive in broken habitat, which in this case is Ball Pythons, and to a lesser extent, Rock Pythons. I tried to find this reference online. It was viewable as I've looked at it before, but I guess not now. Anyway, start with this:
Gorzula, S. (1998) A Ball Python Survey in Ghana. Reptile Hobbyist, 3(6, #24): 43-50. ----- South Central Herpetological
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- 170,000 Ball Pythons - chrish, Fri Oct 31 06:44:21 2008
- RE: 170,000 Ball Pythons - dekaybrown, Fri Oct 31 08:06:07 2008

- RE: 170,000 Ball Pythons - LarryF, Fri Oct 31 10:18:00 2008
- RE: 170,000 Ball Pythons - CrimsonKing, Fri Oct 31 14:19:41 2008
- RE: 170,000 Ball Pythons - markg, Fri Oct 31 14:21:52 2008
RE: 170,000 Ball Pythons - EricIvins, Mon Nov 3 08:36:50 2008
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