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@susanazinger2525 No his plan could work very well but if it doesn't just import the whole of India to your backyard after that. Real life jumanji is sooo much fun...😂🤣
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@rd8370 This will be a political problem if they spread out of Florida.
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@rd8370 Are they not a threat to homeland security?
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I hope Florida gets sued into oblivion over this. They deserve it.
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Oh as a "murrican" I 100% do. I place the blame squarely on stupid, crazy, greedy Floridans for this. There's a reason why GTA Vice City takes place there.
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@richardhincemon Invest in some King Cobras and Mugger Crocodiles theb both are natural competitors of the pythons and the former actually eats them.
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@AGuyThatMightExist They shouldn't have been allowed to bring them there in the first place.
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Pythons are not invulnerable. Just import Mongeese, Bengal Tigers, and Asiatic Lions. They deal with them frequently successfully. The native species here might well all go extinct though but many are almost gone anyway due to colonialism? Why not hammer some more nails in the coffin?
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@johnhilderbrand9204 I didn't say they were but if like humans the cats catch them when there young they can kill them. Cats are snakes natural predators anyway but that doesn't mean they always win. Cats like human realize if you take out the head the rest of the snake is harmless. That's where cats attacks the most regardless of what there attacking. Even a anaconda would go down if you punctured a hole in in it's brain.
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@johnhilderbrand9204 Well if animals won't do it than what about fighting them on bacterial level or genetic level? Shouldn't be too hard to cook up a virus or genetic disease in lab that somewhere that either kills them or leaves them sterile from birth. Perhaps even a venereal diseases that spreads when they mate and with high mortality rate . Within few generations they shrink from thousands to hundreds to dozens. Of course it would have to be python specific so has to not spread to any other snake species. It's risky but if they at any point they spread to any surrounding states it's a possibility to consider even if risky or barbaric.
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Why stop there? Just bring salt water crocodiles and the rest of Australia, Asia, Africa? We can call it ecological colonialism 2.0. Get used to living in Jurassic Park though.
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