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That's one big python!
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(06-30-2022, 03:18 PM)Mikey Wrote:(06-30-2022, 12:27 PM)mikesez Wrote: We've already observed bobcats learning to eat the eggs. Certainly other animals will learn how to eat the eggs and the young, as is already the case in Asia. So the population of pythons may cap out and then go down, but they will never be eradicated and the original ecosystem will never be restored. Considering the fact that there are no Jaguars native to North America, I wonder why we aren't the Jacksonville Bobcats? I still see them occasionally when driving at night.
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