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Jonathan_Brady
at Mon Jan 25 10:06:02 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jonathan_Brady ]
The fact that you only found one that likely froze to death doesn't mean a large percentage didn't go with it, does it? My thought is that if a burm THAT big froze to death, it had to take a while because it's so large. Others certainly perished, right? The thing is, most are probably coiled up somewhere trying to conserve heat, when they die. Or they're now at the bottom of a river bed, etc. Point is, they're out of sight.
Does this sound plausible?
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- ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - TOM_CRUTCHFIELD, Mon Jan 25 07:57:15 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - Southernboids, Mon Jan 25 08:24:45 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - mike_panic, Mon Jan 25 08:39:49 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - Robb75, Mon Jan 25 09:17:47 2010
- Thanks for sharing this info, Tom. - Jonathan_Brady, Mon Jan 25 09:59:29 2010
Tom, a question - Jonathan_Brady, Mon Jan 25 10:06:02 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - Robb75, Mon Jan 25 10:37:44 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - SgtStinky, Mon Jan 25 20:13:40 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - Upscale, Mon Jan 25 23:37:00 2010
- THE SWAMPS DON`T FREEZE!!!! - mjf, Mon Jan 25 23:39:30 2010
- The main point is still............ - Kelly_Haller, Tue Jan 26 00:32:03 2010
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