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freeringo
08-03-2009, 04:02 PM
100,000 Bermese Pythons are now loose in Florida.
Florida has hired experts to revove them to the new snake pit.
Where each snake is implanted with a transmitter and released north of Florida. That's a brilliant plan there.
Catch 5-10 snakes a day and relocate them. Mean while 100,000 snakes will turn into 200,000 in a year.
The animal lovers are in for it now. What would you rather have in your backyard? A Rabbit eating your garden or a Python eating your pet or child?
Florida and America needs to get tough and open bounty on these predators before it's too late. I think if they put a $10 bounty on each snake, it still wouldn't stop the spread. It would get a lot of people
out of the unemployment lines.
Eradicate this snake before we hear that 1/2 of the United states is
over run by Pythons.
I never even got started about the hundreds of animal species the Python is destroying.

Those snakes scare the hell out of me.:svengo:

freeringo
08-03-2009, 04:07 PM
Dear County residents,

We have done everything in our power to prevent predators from living in our community. Due to government pressure, we will be releasing
6 - 40 foot phythons in the wooded area near the park. We are assured that the pythons will not represent any danger to anyone as long as we leave them alone, they will leave us alone.
We do warn small dog and cat owners to keep your animals on a leash at all times.

Best Regards,
County Supes:dupe:

PANAMHIEST
08-03-2009, 04:24 PM
Holy :cuss: that is just plain crazy. 40 footers??? Better keep your small kiddos on a lease too. I just dont see what they are trying to accomplish with this, dont these snakes have some decent value when sold in pet stores? I would gather up these bad boys and just sell em, to people who want snakes around, but out in the wild? Those biggers snakes are gonna do something to someone one day, and then they are gonna be scrambling to find the killer snake, just like in the movies or something

freeringo
08-03-2009, 04:51 PM
Holy :cuss: that is just plain crazy. 40 footers??? Better keep your small kiddos on a lease too. I just dont see what they are trying to accomplish with this, dont these snakes have some decent value when sold in pet stores? I would gather up these bad boys and just sell em, to people who want snakes around, but out in the wild? Those biggers snakes are gonna do something to someone one day, and then they are gonna be scrambling to find the killer snake, just like in the movies or something

That's how they got in the wild.
Pet owners can't handle the python.
I say $100 bounty per snake.
Rednecks from Oklahoma and Texas and Arkansas will be there in the morning.

taylovesthebeatles
08-03-2009, 04:54 PM
PYTHON SEASON!

WABBIT SEASON!

PYTHON SEASON!

WABBIT SEASON!

PYTHON...

Which one is it, Ringo?

:willy_nilly::iagree:

GloBug
08-03-2009, 05:42 PM
well they forgot to mention to keep your kids on a leash also. i mean a 40ft python against a 2 year old. that like feeding it a mouse. so sick. well pokerkitty i hope u dont any pythons running around.

Pokerkitty6
08-03-2009, 08:30 PM
OMG!!! Just last week a pet python got out of its cage and killed a little baby girl. They held the top of the cage down with only a quilt and in the middle of the night, the snake got out and climbed into the baby's crib. The next morning the man got up and found the snake wrapped around the little girl, she had be suffacated and had bite marks on her head. The snake tried to eat her. The man actually had to stab the snake to make it let go, but by then it was way to late. Police are trying to decide on what kind of charges to bring against him. You're right, these snakes just need to be killed, period.

Lilred36
08-03-2009, 08:43 PM
Well if they were native to the area it would be another thing.This is also throwing off natures balance in the Everglades.Did anyone see the snake that tried to eat the gator,it busted open trying to swallow it,what if that had been a grownup?The guy that let the snake kill his kid,should be treated just as if he had let the kid get a gun.I mean obviously he knew the snake could harm the child right?

Pokerkitty6
08-03-2009, 08:48 PM
I did see the photo of the snake trying to eat the gator. It was gross! Snakes do not belong in the house, especially around me or children! I'm sure the guy will be in big trouble. He has lost his child, he probably doesn't even care.

BnLM5
08-03-2009, 08:50 PM
OMG!!! Just last week a pet python got out of its cage and killed a little baby girl. They held the top of the cage down with only a quilt and in the middle of the night, the snake got out and climbed into the baby's crib. The next morning the man got up and found the snake wrapped around the little girl, she had be suffacated and had bite marks on her head. The snake tried to eat her. The man actually had to stab the snake to make it let go, but by then it was way to late. Police are trying to decide on what kind of charges to bring against him. You're right, these snakes just need to be killed, period.

That is just awful! OMG I can't even imagine having a snake as a pet. Don't people know that they crawl on their belly for a reason. There is a reason that snakes do not have legs. And they slither! It makes me sick. Plus they scare me to death. I could not imagine waking up to find my baby girl dead because my pet snake killed her.

Pokerkitty6
08-03-2009, 09:01 PM
People should just not keep snakes as pets, they are way too dangerous. Did you see the news story I am talking about? It happened somewhere in Florida.

BnLM5
08-03-2009, 09:45 PM
People should just not keep snakes as pets, they are way too dangerous. Did you see the news story I am talking about? It happened somewhere in Florida.

No I didn't see the story. If it was on TV that would explain it because I don't watch TV right now as we don't have any cable and no reception for using an antenna. So it kinda sucks. And as for the internet I usually see my home page and NDN and FB or school or banking. Never see any news. What would I do in the event of an emergency? I don't really know. But I am taking your word on this. I would prob believe pretty much any thing from you! lol
Any way it is such a tragedy, him loosing his baby girl to a flippen pet snake.

freeringo
08-04-2009, 06:15 AM
WAKE UP FLORIDA

There are 100,000 Pythons and growing daily.
Your government officials are spending thousands of $'s to catch tag and release 1 snake at a time.
They would save money with a $100 bounty and eradicate this danger in no time.
What's it going to take to see the danger?

Man, am I glad I don't live in Florida.
I would be scared to hunt them with a gun.