Let it enjoy freedom for about 2 months at which point autumn temperatures will have killed it.
Well, unless that snake manages to get to shore anywhere, it should end up in the Chesapeake bay eventually, and the Atlantic Ocean finally. If I remember my geography correctly, that is.
*ping of interest*
No Boashit.
Two idiots who shouldn’t be trusted with a pet rock go for swim with five foot snek.
End up losing snek ping.
These rocket scientists are worried about a $%#% snake’s welfare?
Rating stupidity on a scale of 1 - 10 ten being the most stupid how would you rate:
Snake Huggers
vs
Tree Huggers
Come December/January and the water gets about to 32 degrees and the problem will take care of itself.
Unless, unless, this Boa finds another to breed with.
Then horror of horrors! We’ll have a new tragedy movie.
If they are homos, my guess is the snake was let go on purpose just to get attention.
If these two nit wits vote, I can guarantee which party they follow.
The “couple” Colby and Zachary took their snake swimming. How special.
Since Sunday, Zachary and his husband Kolby Latranyi have back to a section of River Road near Danville, desperately looking for their beloved pet Leyla.
http://wnep.com/2015/08/13/couple-frantically-searching-for-missing-pet-boa/
JUDGMENTS OF DIVORCE/ANNULMENT ENTERED IN THE JEFFERSON COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE
July 2015
Paul R. and Rachel A. Knox
David L. and Melissa A. Brook
William K. and Michelle L. Huchzermeier
Edward Q. and Ymoiris Taylor
John H. Gagnon III and Jacinda I. Gagnon
Jeffrey H. and Ashley S. Pecori
Manuel San Nicolas Reyes and Karen L. Reyes
Randy L. Harris Jr. and Jessica A. Harris
Tony S. and Lisa A. Walton
Cody M. Snyder and Marissa L. Reed
Travys P. and Melissa S. Vulgamore
Dean A. and Lisa A. Simmons
David R. Boatman and Vera D. Jarrell
Patrick J. and Ashley N. Ozment
Dennis and Monica Dominski
David A. and Keli I.K. Card
Richard R. and Nancy E. Green
Jeremy Ricker and Megan George
Jeffery W. and Trudy Modest
Ronald P. and Hannah M. Player
Cheyenne J. and Nicole M. LaJoie
Anthony V. and Trista J. Medina
Alan E. and Jennifer A. Bullock
Ronny Y. and Sharlene K. Sharma
Kyle S. Bond and Crystal M. Balian
Beato I. Taveras Lantigua and Keysha De Jesus Ortiz
David M. and Amber A. Mahon
Michael A. and Jackoline C. Leggero
Randy T. and Sherry L. Dobson
Larry and Sherry Jensen
Zachary W. and Kolby M. Latranyi
Glen O. Sweet and Penny A. Hawley
Ryan C. Sweesy and Magdalena K. Coleon
Anthony G. and Alyssa K. Schaffer
Eric Durr and Shawnah Collett
Francisco L. and Mary D. Brizuela
Aaron L. and Kristy A. Jongeneel
William Page and Angela Payne
Ashton C. and Ashley L. Everett
Dawayne L. Krepel Jr. and Crystal L. LaLone Krepel
Jason and Krista Fitzgerald
Matthew and Bridget McManaman
Leo A. Banaszak IV and Ashley D. Banaszak
Wilbur and Bryauna Snyder
Christopher and Alisha Rosenbaum
Arnold R. and Mabel A. Woodard
Michael P. and Christen A. LaFlamme
Stewart and Reilly Deroo
Joseph and Crystal Striebich
Clarence J. Rux and Carolyn M. Wiley
Abdullah M. and Odel Swaray
Jay S. and Kimberlee A. Thomas
Benjamin C. and Fay P. Wisner
David J. Davidson Jr. and Heather C. Davidson
Gaspar L. Brito Raymundo and Brittney A. Kiblin Raymundo
Robert R. and Michell F. Corron
James M. and Kimberly L. Crandall
Bryan A. Stoute and Meghan A. L'Hullier
Mychal and Amber Lozada
John J. and Karen M. O'Brien
Jeffrey and Serena Buchanan
Brandon S. and Stephanie E. Felger
Travis O. and Kari M. Horne
Justin Z. and Chanel R. Stephens
No. Just snake tags.
Darwin Award nominees
I wonder if boas can survive Pennsylvania winters. Probably not, but maybe. The everglades here in Florida are home of to what promises to eventually be the largest population of Burmese pythons in the world. They will reach a poppulation peak when every other animal in the glades has gone through Burmese digestive tracts. Then they will decline somewhat or move aggressively into the uplands (an entirely relative designation- it refers to the Flatte Mountains of Central Florida) and cities.
Sure glad you said that right away, cuz nobody woulda seen my post 104.
Wait, isn’t this upstream from Three Mile Island? OMG