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Old 04-27-2010, 08:05 AM   #1
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Re: This project took almost 8 years, and it has some real teeth.

they have a hunting season for those type of snakes in the everglades now because of all the people that let thier"pets" go wild
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Re: This project took almost 8 years, and it has some real teeth.

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they have a hunting season for those type of snakes in the everglades now because of all the people that let thier"pets" go wild
Yep irresponsible pet owners suck, people who breed dogs as often as the mother comes in heat, not caring for the welfare of the dog, just wanting to sell those puppies, people who let exotics loose in places they don't belong, malnourished horses, the list of irresponsible crap we humans do to our "pets" is long and sad. The message is don't buy it, breed it, or adopt it if you can't truly care for it.
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