Has anyone, on kingsnake, seen one in person down there?
My girlfriend and I were driving down the road inside the park, and she spotted one on the side of the road, so we got up close and took a picture.
I'll upload it when I get home. :]
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Has anyone, on kingsnake, seen one in person down there?
My girlfriend and I were driving down the road inside the park, and she spotted one on the side of the road, so we got up close and took a picture.
I'll upload it when I get home. :]
I believe several regulars on this board live down in the area and keep up with the pythons dow there. Look through some of the posts from last year at about this time.
Stink
I am also wondering about this. I will be spending about a week in Key Largo in April and I am going to go looking for some Burms or pretty much any other constrictor I can find. I am willing to bring them back home with me if I find any. I don't see this being a problem for me taking them home but is there any law that says I can't take them ? I would think not because they aren't supposed to be there in the first place.
They are considered conditional species by FWC and possession without a permit would be a violation.
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