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Bluerosy
at Fri Oct 28 10:16:10 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Why are there no Califronia kingsnakes found in the wild Florida? Why no wild pops?
With all the introduced species taking hold why has the second most captive produced snake in the world never been been found to be reproducing in Florida? The Cal kings have been over produced and released into Florida for a couple decades now. Why can't they survive?
And don't say it is because all the Florida kings are eating them. If that were true, then there would be no cornsnakes either.
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Florida introduced species - Bluerosy, Fri Oct 28 10:16:10 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - a153fish, Fri Oct 28 10:44:15 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - Jlassiter, Fri Oct 28 11:01:05 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - GerardS, Fri Oct 28 11:27:14 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - Bluerosy, Fri Oct 28 11:38:03 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - Jlassiter, Fri Oct 28 12:30:58 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - GerardS, Fri Oct 28 12:33:10 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - Bluerosy, Fri Oct 28 12:53:56 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - GerardS, Fri Oct 28 13:02:10 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - Jlassiter, Fri Oct 28 13:44:02 2011
- So , - GerardS, Fri Oct 28 13:53:57 2011
- RE: So , - Jlassiter, Fri Oct 28 14:56:39 2011
- RE: So , - Jlassiter, Fri Oct 28 14:58:57 2011
- RE: So , - GerardS, Fri Oct 28 15:05:31 2011
- RE: So , - Jlassiter, Fri Oct 28 15:19:29 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - Jlassiter, Fri Oct 28 13:49:57 2011
- too funny...just saying............. - Kerby..., Fri Oct 28 18:13:34 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - varanid, Fri Oct 28 17:33:31 2011
- RE: Florida introduced species - charleshanklin, Sun Oct 30 15:08:34 2011
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