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  • Robalo
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    I thought most snakes in the grass were in Washington D.C.-too bad the cold doesn't affect them adversely there!! I know they are a cold-blooded bunch for sure.

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  • H.Maier
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    Originally posted by reeltime View Post
    Yeah Florida is full of snake's in the grass!
    LMAO.

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  • reeltime
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    Yeah Florida is full of snake's in the grass!

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  • kenny
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    I have a friend at Spanish Grant that swears he's seen a huge snake twice, once in Dana's, and once in Starvation cove. I think he probably saw two river otters swimming together one behind the other. That could look like a huge serpent. I really think that it gets way too cold here for a sub-tropical snake to survive or breed.

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  • Gulfcoast13
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    Originally posted by Ibtsoom View Post
    Not gonna happen here -- too many of us with shotguns. I'd have me some new python boots!
    agreed.......

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  • Ibtsoom
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    Not gonna happen here -- too many of us with shotguns. I'd have me some new python boots!

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  • Pythons have stranglehold on Florida Everglades ecosystem

    Any thoughts on these guys taking hold here? Besides thinning out the raccoons and the cats at the SLP toll bridge....

    7Chead
    http://www.floridatoday.com/article/...yssey=nav|head
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