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wireptile
at Thu Feb 10 14:53:33 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wireptile ]
"If Rodda and Reed's model were in fact, correct in this time frame, than we should be seeing pythons thriving in the Carolinas, the Gulf Coast states, Texas, accross the Sonoran desert, and over California and even into the west coast of Canada and Alaska by now."
Not to mention indigenous species. Are any of them expanding their ranges northward?
One of the species proposed for Lacey Act listing happens to be Boa constrictor, which historically has ranged to within 200 miles of the Texas border. Have they expanded their range into Texas or beyond yet?
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