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Old 17-Jun-04, 04:26 PM
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They're getting to that point. They're not from Florida or anywhere near there. There is a population of wild birds (can't for the life of me remember what type-too many drugs in my teens and early 20's), one of the only populations left, and Burms have been spotted near there. This is bad because of course Burms love birds. Conservation Officers are afraid of Burms wiping out this population. Burmese Pythons are not the only foreign species establishing themselves in the Everglades. Reticulated Pythons, Boa Constrictors, Green Iguanas, Nile Monitors, Spectacled Caimen, and Ball Pythons are just some of the introduced predators feared to be establishing breeding populations in the wilds of Florida. Not to mention the dozens of Geckos, and colubrid snakes that have been introduced.
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