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10-Dec-07, 07:28 PM
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What a moron.
His tacky cloying for celebrity is almost as sad as his treatment of the snake | 
10-Dec-07, 07:33 PM
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What a noob. Killer boots though
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10-Dec-07, 07:42 PM
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Haha i was about to make a comment about those boots 
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The funniest thing is even though they dont take much care of the snake they still let it get in position where it can bite them.
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Reason: aww it didnt let me space out the letters right :(
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10-Dec-07, 08:05 PM
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"Personally one less brown couldn't do any harm. They have even turned up on the gold coast beaches recently. I'm talking surfers paradise. I think what is needed is a brown snake cull. Before you get all defensive, remember that the red bellie black populatuion is serverely lowered due to cane toads. I'm only talking a once off. If it does not happen things could be pretty bad in years to come.
Ragin"
If you honestly think red bellies significally reduce the brown population, you should be culling the toads.
Culling any native reptile would set the publics view on reptiles back another 50 years.
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10-Dec-07, 08:09 PM
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Shame you can't do a rewind & edit there raginreptiles . Not a very well thought out post I feel.
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10-Dec-07, 08:12 PM
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Not much sense in your post raginreptile. For one browns are venturing into inhabited areas such as beaches as humans have destroyed their natural habitats. And for two i agree with dpeica. Quote: |
Culling any native reptile would set the publics view on reptiles back another 50 years.
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10-Dec-07, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by raginreptile@iprimus Personally one less brown couldn't do any harm. They have even turned up on the gold coast beaches recently. I'm talking surfers paradise. I think what is needed is a brown snake cull. Before you get all defensive, remember that the red bellie black populatuion is serverely lowered due to cane toads. I'm only talking a once off. If it does not happen things could be pretty bad in years to come.
Ragin | The habitats of the two snakes barely overlap, a culling of brown snakes if even practically possible will only benefit the rodent population. What a ridiculous post.
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10-Dec-07, 08:55 PM
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i agree wit Trouble strange thing to post on a forum devoted to pythons AND SNAKES.
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10-Dec-07, 08:55 PM
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I don't doubt that you mean what you say ragingreptile , that doesn't mean it makes any sense though.
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10-Dec-07, 08:57 PM
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You are a dead set unit. Your fist post was uninformed dribble, but the second removed all doubt of your ingorance and stupidity. Your frequenting the wrong site, im sure theres a cat lovers site where youd be most welcome.
Unfortunately natural selection isnt overly efficient, if it was we wouldnt have to deal with muck like this.
Jordan
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10-Dec-07, 09:13 PM
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i would stop to think twice about farmers snake tails. especially when were in a pretty bad drought i wouldnt think the brown snake population to be booming,where exactly lies the problems? are brown snake bites on the rise? have you seen any solid research?
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10-Dec-07, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by raginreptile@iprimus Check your stats before posting I'm talking eastern they are right on top of each other 50 % overlap. By the way surfers is full of "rodents" so it shouldn't matter. | How about you check your stats before posting I said habitat not distribution, there totally different things.
What possible benefit is there from such a cull?
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10-Dec-07, 09:35 PM
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he says he was one snake off the 2000 brown snake mark, you'd think after 1999 times he'd be a little better at it than that
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10-Dec-07, 09:48 PM
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It would be good if we could stay focused,
The cowboy needs to be educated in how to do the job properly or
made to stop.
No animal should have to go through this sort of treatment.
Ignore the negative comments by the likes of
raginreptile@iprimus and dont bite back as this is what
will get this thread locked or deleted.
The cute little pics, although amusing,arent relevant to the issue either.
jmo.
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10-Dec-07, 10:05 PM
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bahahahahahahahah he is a tool
'its gonna get very spicy in here'
so how many broken ribs was that?
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