View Full Version : Hello from Florida
New to the forum, looking for nice high yellow, yellow anacondas.
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infernalis
06-06-11, 07:23 AM
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Wolfus_305
06-06-11, 07:55 AM
Hi, Welcome to the forum!
stephanbakir
06-06-11, 07:56 AM
Welcome to the forums.
Hello fellow Florida dude , where u at ..... im down in miami.
infernalis
06-06-11, 10:31 AM
I think anacondas are illegal in Florida too....
Foreign Pythons and Anacondas Threaten U.S. - FoxNews.com (http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2009/10/14/foreign-pythons-anacondas-threaten/)
stephanbakir
06-06-11, 10:36 AM
So many statements in that made to worry people. "Officials say the constrictors can produce up to 100 eggs at a time" is an interesting one:P Even giant retics generally cap off at clutches of 50 can't imagine a snake with 100 eggs.
I think anacondas are illegal in Florida too....
Foreign Pythons and Anacondas Threaten U.S. - FoxNews.com (http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2009/10/14/foreign-pythons-anacondas-threaten/)
Why everything got to be illegal in the sunshine state:sad:
stephanbakir
06-06-11, 02:00 PM
You guys have gators:( wish we had gators lol. Not only are they cool as hell but damn tasty:P
I love gators but i live so close to the everglades , i must get a least 15 in my pool each year:mad:
stephanbakir
06-06-11, 02:11 PM
All I get in my pool are skunks:P and normally they are floaters.
Who else here would love to see a pic of stephan in a pool.... with a skunk!!!!????:Wow:
infernalis
06-06-11, 11:01 PM
All I get in my pool are skunks:P and normally they are floaters.
yuk...........
i want to see pics of anyone swimming with a skunk. My uncle used to raise them with the sacs still intact. he would tell us not to teas the skunk or we would go to school smelly for a week.
stephanbakir
06-07-11, 06:19 PM
I swam with a pet skunk a while back, they just float and swim themselves around.
When I go trapping I never keep skunks, I release them alive. As long as you don't like a predator (straight at the target) and you never look anywhere close to their direction you can just walk right up to them and release them from the trap. They wont bite scratch or spray if they are playing dead or not threatened.
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