Only 200 Burmese pythons captured during Florida's annual competition to rid the state of the snakes
consul
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Posted 10:30 am, 09/24/2024
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DumbBell, just because you've seen a lot of dummies on this site is no reason to emulate them and then go on to outdo them. But right now, you seem to be excelling in the department!
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sparkling water
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Posted 10:21 am, 09/24/2024
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Relax, cancel.
It's all tongue in cheek.
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DB Cooper
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Posted 10:20 am, 09/24/2024
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I've seen a lot dummies on here but you win the prize.
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consul
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Posted 10:16 am, 09/24/2024
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Sleepy Joe and Kackles are throwing Burmese Pythons into Florida's Swamps. Just how desperate are you MAGATS getting to find things to blame on the DumDems? Conventional Republicans have to be pissed off at the amount of derision the MAGATS are bringing on their beloved GOP.
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hangsleft
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Posted 10:07 am, 09/24/2024
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I've seen Killing It. It's wild.
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sparkling water
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Posted 9:21 am, 09/24/2024
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Harris and Biden have a plan to flood our wetlands with pythons and other unsavory creatures. Those pythons are putting native moccasins out of work.
Its sad.
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Springy’s Specter
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Posted 11:06 pm, 09/23/2024
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Wonder if any of the snake catchers raise snakes. Could be a lucrative business.
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DB Cooper
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Posted 9:22 pm, 09/23/2024
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission just wrapped up this year's Florida Python Challenge, which saw the removal of 195 Burmese pythons from the Everglades. (In ten days) Florida's population of invasive pythons has increased exponentially in recent years. It's not clear exactly how many live there, but with females laying as many as 100 eggs at a time, some people estimate as many as 300,000 are living in the Everglades.
Sounds to me like they are losing the battle. Bigly.
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