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Posted by: TOM_CRUTCHFIELD at Mon Feb 8 08:00:44 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TOM_CRUTCHFIELD ] We have a base here of oolitic limestone covered with a thin layer of soil. In the limestone which is porous are vast aquifers of warm water. When trees fall over, holes in canal banks, etc are small areas that enable animals to get down a little underground but NOT lg enough usually for lg animals including lg Pythons. I did temp gun readings during the cold and even the foliage was warmer than the air in most cases . My point is the cold snap to us here was devastating but as coldfronts go it was really wimpy compared to other areas even in Florida. If it had such a huge impact on the Pythons as already proven how can these snakes much less the other 8 be considered injurious? What we've always wanted is the truth and we should demand nothing less... | ||
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