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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Mon Sep 28 00:05:35 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ] data agree with your assessment. They are totally guessing. We conducted population studies on several snakes species when I was in college many years ago. Nothing has been done to date even remotely resembling a population study on these pythons in southern Florida. That said, from all of the thin data I have seen to date, I would be very surprised if there were over one thousand burmese currently in that entire area. The one person interviewed in the previous article was absolutely correct. If the numbers were anywhere close to the ridiculous estimates that have been thrown out, many more of them would be turning up than currently reported and many, many more would be seen DOR. The current data available is not supporting anywhere near the numbers being estimated. | ||
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