Brewster320
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Just when we thought it was bad enough with the burms in Florida. It appears the African Rock Python (Python sebae) is now taking up residence in the sunshine state...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/09/090911-pythons-florida-giant-snakes.html
It gets me really mad how the call them "viscous snakes" and make them seem like monsters worse than burms are now in the glades and people are going to be more afraid of this. Just makes us look even worse, especialy with all these bads going on at the moment.
Although on a side note I wonder whats going to happen onces rocks meet up with the already well established burms in the glades. As far as evolution goes this could be some what interesting. Will one species out compete the other, will they coexist and stick to their own kind or area, or will they hybridnize and possibly over time give rise to a new species of python? It might not be a good thing for us for the enviroment but evolution wise the scene is set for something straight out of Darwin's "Orgin of Species".
Either way I hope this doesn't get blown to far out of poportion and make things worse for us reptile owners.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/09/090911-pythons-florida-giant-snakes.html
It gets me really mad how the call them "viscous snakes" and make them seem like monsters worse than burms are now in the glades and people are going to be more afraid of this. Just makes us look even worse, especialy with all these bads going on at the moment.
Although on a side note I wonder whats going to happen onces rocks meet up with the already well established burms in the glades. As far as evolution goes this could be some what interesting. Will one species out compete the other, will they coexist and stick to their own kind or area, or will they hybridnize and possibly over time give rise to a new species of python? It might not be a good thing for us for the enviroment but evolution wise the scene is set for something straight out of Darwin's "Orgin of Species".
Either way I hope this doesn't get blown to far out of poportion and make things worse for us reptile owners.