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zach_whitman
at Sun Nov 13 21:32:45 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by zach_whitman ]
I heard something about using dogs to search for pythons in the everglades. It seems that that could work well. Hopefully..
AS far as why burms? Its proboibly a combination of things. Burms get bigger faster and they are born larger then boas. This means that less of them will end up food for gators, birds, snappers, etc. And a big angry mama python more then makes up for the vulnerablility of eggs compared to live born babies. Also, people probobly release more burms as they do reach a more unmanagable size. Boas would be more inconspicuous. They are smaller, less likely to eat full grown pets, and more arboreal. Just ideas, I'm sure there are others...
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