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natsamjosh
at Tue Jan 26 06:48:22 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by natsamjosh ]
>>that it is one thing to survive a short freeze and other sub-optimal climate conditions, but it is an entirely different matter to maintain a viable, self sustaining population for any length of time. I believe that the burmese could only do this in the very southern part of Florida.
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>>Kelly
Kelly,
Agreed, but if there is solid evidence that most feral pythons in Florida died from the cold snap, it would be (possibly the only) "real-life" evidence to refute that bogus USGS Burmese python range map. IMO, that's huge.
Thanks,
Ed
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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
RE: The main point is still............ - natsamjosh, Tue Jan 26 06:48:22 2010
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