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Feral reptiles in Florida; possible hunting opprotunity.......

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Kegan:
I don't mean to make light of what is a really serious problem, but I'd be happy to do me best to remove the issue. Heck, I'll even eat the evidence >:D.

mullet:
 Tinker, around the corner from my office a guy has a garage at his house full of cages with Cobra's. Two years ago some guy's found one in their garage in downtown Orlando. They shot it and then the guy who used to own it tried to sue them. It was his pet and was de-fanged. Ooops?

recurve shooter:

--- Quote from: mullet on July 07, 2009, 08:12:37 pm --- Tinker, around the corner from my office a guy has a garage at his house full of cages with Cobra's. Two years ago some guy's found one in their garage in downtown Orlando. They shot it and then the guy who used to own it tried to sue them. It was his pet and was de-fanged. Ooops?

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oh yes because when we see a FREAKIN COBRA our first instinct is to catch it and check for fangs aint it?  ???

Traxx:
I dont believe wild critters should be Kept as Pets,PERIOD.

Aosda:

--- Quote from: mullet on July 02, 2009, 10:32:59 pm ---    It seems like every dumb A$$ redneck has to buy one at the Flea Market and when it gets big dump it in the woods.

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 :D ;D   My buddy just moved back from Wyoming and brought his "pet" rattlesnake with him.  He said it's de-venomed, but still bites.  He keeps it in a tank in his room.  I'm just waiting for it to die so I can have the skin.  Who would want a pet/companion that you can't interact with ???

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