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Posted by: natsamjosh at Sat May 9 10:18:31 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ] Seems like it's almost universally accepted that the presence of the pythons has an overall harmful effect on local wildlife. I question that. Not sure it's really possible to measure, but certainly basing that conclusion on the 5 or 6 hand picked anecdotes of the stomach contents of pythons is not science, nor is it a search for the truth. Like Tom said, feral cats have been found in a lot of the captured pythons. Pythons, compared to most other animals, just don't eat that much. Pythons provide a food source to local wildlife (raptors, alligators, possibly threatened Indigos snakes, etc.) | ||
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