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It's simple really, only sell pet snakes that are native to the state. There's no shortage of native nonvenomous snakes in the United States.
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@crawlfan Not to mention the morons were using a blanket to cover the top of the cage nothing else.
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OK SRRY 4 THE CAPS BUT I NEED THIS POINT MADE!!!! iam a keeper of a red tail boa and why they r of the larger snakes their half the size of the burms and retics and rocks and anacondas. heres the thing these ectotherms could bareloy survive in the everglades....so why the hell r they illegal in new york state????? SO STUPID THEY DONT KNOW WHAT THEIR DOING
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wtf happend at the picture at 2:14 ?
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@crawlfan a dumb redneck who thinks owning a snake is "cool" He's the same guy that tells you "hey man, check out my new tattoo and my pitbull aint I cool:
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I have an ide if we put chips in all animals then we would know who relised them and that would detare people from doing it and if they do they get jail time simple.
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They will eat all the crocodiles if people don´t stop
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well, I get all your points of the viewers, but we humans started this "cool" trend of raising pythons as pets in Florida, but to protect the future of our homes, this video shows us why the special group of people need to exterminate this mess that some have created.
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Thanks to the adv, i know how to make marshmelows!!
Who the hell is stupid enough to keep a baby and a burmese python in the same fucking house? Burmese pythons can be kept as pets if they're handled responsibly, but goddamn.
crawlfan 3 months ago 8
It's a shame these pythons are getting a bad rep. It's not their fault. It's their irresponsible owners. They see a heat source that looks tasty, they're going to eat it.
alecshallperish 3 months ago 7