What a great show. Looking forward to next weeks show. Kudos to Greg, Michael and Shawn.
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What a great show. Looking forward to next weeks show. Kudos to Greg, Michael and Shawn.
Yes, it's great to see more facts and less myth being put out there and in an entertaining format no less. Nice work guys!
Matt Ozsvath
Lizards of Oz
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Excellent show, informative "FANTASTIC", entertaining and the chemistry between the three is perfect. GREAT SHOW!
Best wishes, Kyle
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i caught the show too and I enjoyed it as well. very informative and the three of them are very entertaining..
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I wanted to watch it, but I dont have Natgeo wild on my cable.
I searched in Hulu.com but it's not there...
Any suggestion to ppl like me who couldn't follow it last night?
Thanks
The first episode, Python Hunter: The Perfect Storm, is available on iTunes.
It was a great show and I can't wait to see more.
John
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John Woolard Reptiles
any free location to watch it?
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Yeah....iTunes wants 1.99 per episode!!!
U kidding me?!?
Any free spots?
Yeah...here in North Florida Comcast does not include National Geographic/ Wild. We called Comcast to special request it and we were told "Comcast does not offer 'ala carte' programming"
We might have to see about other cable options in the future because we were so sorry to miss this show.
Susan
SSNAKES
maybe i don't have itunes, or maybe i just don't wunna pay for it? didn't ask for your smartass sarcastic comment about how much it costs. just wondered if there was one of those tv sites that might have it for free, but thanks for being helpful. (that was more sarcasm in case you couldn't tell, because in reality you weren't helpful at all)
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check youtube, its not all there YET but im sure it will.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrmyrdTMaM0
thanks, i forgot about youtube since they started really cracking down on tv shows a few years ago. ill give it a shot though
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I didn't get to see it yet. What did they do to the pythons that they caught? I'm hoping that they weren't destroyed.
I was told by FWC in Florida that all ROCs caught in the Everglades are euthanized.
Sorry that is not correct Whomever you spoke with must have been unimformed about special permits . There is a difference in the licenses that we have and the ones given to the small game hunters. With Special Permission some of the snakes were brought back to our collective facilities and are still being used for resrearch and education. The ones we catch in the Everglades National Park have to be turned into the park service and are used also for studies and radio telemetry etc.
The majority However are humanely euthanized as much as we hate to do it, its better than them freezing or starving to death; or being hit on the road and suffering for hours.As much as I, and we collectively ,love snakes they dont belong there and there are not may good homes available for wild adult burmese .
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Michael Cole
Ballroom Pythons South
863-439-3015
WWW.BallroomPythonsSouth.com
Thanks to John for the tip to watch on I Tunes.
Well worth the 1.99 to see it. tom harbin
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