Posted on 01/25/2017 7:49:51 PM PST by nickcarraway
Those were just random photos I found on the net.
Oh, how I do so enjoy these “Kill them all!” posts.
Frankly, I would laugh my ass off if people got their wishes and then had to deal with the unintended, horrible consequences of a world without snakes.
Henceforth, to one and all, no longer ping me to these cyber-monuments to stupidity and ignorance.
Feel free to wallow without me, to your hearts’ content.
Y’all can spit in the face of the Creator’s infinite and perfect wisdom, by yourselves.
Thanks in advance.
"The tribesmen have removed 13 pythons in just over a week."
"A state-sanctioned hunt netted 106 pythons in one month."
By my math, the "Murica" way is greater than 50% more effective than the Indians To solve the problem, the state needs to get out of the way and sanction the hunting indefinitely until they are all gone. And send the Indians packing.
I can't be the only one that sees this.
I noticed the numbers too and couldn't resist trying the same calculation, but the article doesn't give us enough information to make a direct comparison. For example, how large was the "state-sanctioned hunt"?
Two indians captured 13 pythons in a week. 600 state sanctioned hunters captured 106 pythons in a month. These indians know a bit about snakes. Bring in a few hundred indians and we would see some good results.
Bring in two Cajuns and tell them snake hunting is illegal.
Sorry. I thought you’d enjoy the article, didn’t think about the posts.
Of course why didn’t I think of that.
“Bye-bye baby pythons.”
Yes, except they’ll kill all the native and rare birds before they die out - which would take years and years.
That was mostly a Jurassic Park jest.
It does not happen often enough to influence populations.
Years ago, in the first snake forum I ever joined. [pre-Facebook], someone came on the forum, freaking out, because their sole pet snake had just popped out a little of babies.
If memory serves, it was a Brazilian Rainbow Boa.
Disbelievers accused them of having it in with a male, in the distant past, blaming ‘retained sperm’, which, while possible, was impossible, given that they had the snake since it was a neonate and had no males, anyway.
Eventually, the mom and babies were hauled off to a university, where DNA testing was done, and lo and behold, the snake mom had replicated herself with half a dozen little cloned daughters.
But that it not terribly likely to happen, en masse.
A better method of saving the Everglades would be to crush “big sugar” and the obscene over-development going on.
Photos of the glades from 20 years ago, compared to now are shocking.
[those two things, alone, are actually responsible for “where all the native animals are going”]
Were the glades their original size, this would probably not be an issue, as all the wildlife would not be crammed into a space less than a fourth of its original acreage.
Plus, the unseasonable cold snaps that are now the norm [damn globull warming] is sickening them “naturally” and killing them off, anyway.
No one ever mentions that Florida is rife with a hundred other invasive species, such as Iguanas, various Monitors, parrots of every sort, Chameleons and too many others, to list.
Not to mention the wanton slaughter of native wildlife by non-native predators, such as cats.
It’s much easier to blame “scary, not-cute” things like snakes.
The mentality of this is *so* reminiscent of the classic liberal dog-whistles, it makes me sick to see it, here.
It’s so much easier to emotionally knee-jerk react than to bother with an independent search for the real facts.
As if *this* thread would possibly be any different from *every other mention of snakes, ever*?
Same stupid bullshit.
Different day.
The water from the glades is being diverted for sugar plantations and houses.
*That* is what is killing off the native wildlife.
What water that is left, is polluted with deadly chemicals and loaded with nitrogens.
What is not "national park land" is being paved over at a mad rate.
Research it.
Awww- snakes are cool creatures- Spiders too- but they’d certainly be a lot cooler IF they were in controlled environments and didn’t scare the fertilizer out of a person tearing down a rock wall (Garder snakes love living in rock walls and foundations) or stepping over a log
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