It was a brother in Miami that was one of the people they contacted 😉
No thanks. I’m perfectly content to go enjoy a fun regatta in gorgeous weather and not worry about politics for a little while.Basically, yeah. Move the big events to another state.
while their governor and legislature continue to trample on individual liberties, thought and expression. The state has become a breeding ground for hate, misinformation and violence.
Fuck off sealion.You are going to have to give examples, with cuts from actual legislation - not what you heard on MSNBC or "The View"
I'd be more afraid of the Couguars, the others you have a fighting chance.Thank God!!! Florida is still safe, but for the wild gators, cougars, and pythons!!![]()
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You're picking the wrong ones.I'd be more afraid of the Couguars, the others you have a fighting chance.
The Couguars, you lose your house, new car, yacht.
The others you have a fighting chance.
With the warmer weather, how long do you think it will be before there are pythons in the swamps of Tyrell or Dare counties?Today's Nature Note: Cars and habitat loss spell the extinction of the FL panther. I imagine pythons are eating their way thru the off spring of the last of the big cats in spite of a release of some Texas females to help avoid inbreeding in the small #s left. One estimate is 120-230 individuals left (2022), all of them right smack in prime python habitat.
Ain’t no warmer weatherWith the warmer weather, how long do you think it will be before there are pythons in the swamps of Tyrell or Dare counties?
I don't know how to assess that beyond thinking it will happen. They can survive here now and I have little doubt that some idiots have released them in our area when they got too large. With our #s of outdoors persons there will be sightings when a breeding population gets established which may have happened or be happening by now.With the warmer weather, how long do you think it will be before there are pythons in the swamps of Tyrell or Dare counties?
They have not made it to NE FL yet as far as I know so you probably still have a few weeks.I don't know how to assess that beyond thinking it will happen. They can survive here now and I have little doubt that some idiots have released them in our area when they got too large. With our #s of outdoors persons there will be sightings when a breeding population gets established which may have happened or be happening by now.
They have not made it to NE FL yet as far as I know so you probably still have a few weeks.
Interesting information. I wonder if they were releases or the expanding southern population? It looks very sporadic above the south FL swamps.
Interesting information. I wonder if they were releases or the expanding southern population? It looks very sporadic above the south FL swamps.