13-Foot Pet Boa Kills Owner in Ohio

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CINCINNATI ? A 13-foot boa constrictor wrapped itself around its owner's neck and killed the man in his home, authorities said.
An acquaintance found Ted Dres, 48, inside the snake's cage Saturday and called police, the Hamilton County Sheriff's office said.
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Dres' snake will be kept at an animal shelter awaiting instructions from police or Dres' family, said Andy Mahlman, spokesman for the Cincinnati Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
"People who keep these type of animals as pets should know exactly what they're doing and what they're capable of," Mahlman said.
He said he has seen photographs of reptile owners posing with snakes coiled around their necks.
"They don't realize they could be a few seconds away from death," he said.
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MCP

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I'll never understand why people think snakes are a good pet to have.. particularly ones that get this big
 

Moldoveanu

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lol the question is !

whre the hell did he get that snake from!??!?!

i wonder was he waiting till ti got to 50 foot snake?????? lol!!
 

dirty

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dirty

Have you been to any of those dog fights up there in gainesville?


Used to go years ago....but the ones now are dangerous to get busted eveyrone knows about them...Most now here are ran by local Mexicans and there are guns and shit there...not like the old ones where you showed up and jsut gambled and drank.... There are some good ones up in Dawsonville and Lumpkin counties and north of here....there still may be some good ones here I just haven't heard about them lately (about a year or so)....Hell the Amigos just had a Huge horse racing operation busted because they kept shooting guns in the air...they had professional starting gates and everything.... I do know some guys that breed pitts for this...they fight in the mountain counties Now
 

MCP

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dog fights are disgusting and disgraceful and so is anyone who attends them
 

dirty

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dog fights are disgusting and disgraceful and so is anyone who attends them


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MCP

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please defend people who hold and attend dog fights
 

Seymour

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Only a worthless piece if white trash or degenerate minority would go to a dog fight.
 
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check out this north carolina rattlesnake!! 9' long and 97 lbs!!

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katrina cottonmouth!!

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this is a carpet [bunching] python!! lol!!

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and another

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I won't call anybody names for going to dog fights

but I will say this.....whoever is involvedin that shit (either attending, betting or breeding) these dogs for them to fight eachother till death needs to be SHOT, or at the very least tied to a poll and let one of these dogs attack THEM

DISGUSTING
 
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I won't call anybody names for going to dog fights

but I will say this.....whoever is involvedin that shit (either attending, betting or breeding) these dogs for them to fight eachother till death needs to be SHOT, or at the very least tied to a poll and let one of these dogs attack THEM

DISGUSTING

I have to agree....Very disgusting.....Dirty I thought you were a cool dude....Do you actually promote and attend these kinds of barbaric things? And if you do, are your kids subjected to this crap?
 

Doc Mercer

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Dirty supports a President who gets off on killing innocent kids with
brown skin and now he enjoys seeing dogs killed??

What a POS

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Re: 13-Foot Pet Boa Kills Owner in Ohio

HELL I HAVE SIX SNAKES MYSELF AND MY BIGGEST SNAKE LOL IS AN 18 FOOT LONG BURMESE PYTON.. IF THE OWNER DIDNT FEED THE SNAKE OR HANDLE IT PROPERLY THIS IS THE OUTCOME THAT HAPPENS..PEOPLE THAT OWN THESE REPTILES WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE USUALLY END UP LIKE THIS IN THE END..:cheers
 

Doc Mercer

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How did he end up in the cage??

cant they just throw em something LIKE DIRTY to eat???
 
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How did he end up in the cage??

cant they just throw em something LIKE DIRTY to eat???

DOC IM SURE THE SNAKE EITHER A) DRAGGED HIS OWNER INTO THE CAGE OR B) THE OWNER MADE A BAD JUDGEMENT BY FEEDING THE SNAKE WHERE IT SLEEPS.. WHICH IS A NO NO..
 
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a carpet pythom down under killed by an electric fence!!

look at the teeth on this bastard!!!!

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dirty

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Let me make a few points here for the people who jump to judge me...I expect it from MCP he goes around stalking and jumps into threads that he knows nothing about and has no business in just because he is trying to nail me at something cause he doesn't like me...I expect it from Doc too..... But noone takes Doc seriously so he doesn't count....:+waving-5 He is the Joke of the Internet and doesn't even know it...



  1. Who said I used to go to alot of these or all the time? I have been to a couple...What is wrong with going to soemthing just to see what it is like....I mean I was raised to do as much and learn as much as you can and the only way to do it is experience it.
  2. Dog fighting has been going on for centuries..99.9% of all dogs are not bred to fight...Most are Pitt Bulls and MOst people that Fight these dogs have other dogs at home as pets and are good dog owners...People who speak before they know facts look like fools...
  3. Anyone that watches boxing, UFC, Underground Fighting, etc... can't say a word...as all are Brutal and are barbaric. You can say Humans have a choice....So do these Dogs...Dog Breeders only fight and train the dogs that can't be trained or be around Humans without being a risk. you can tell when they are little. You can't make a dog fight and these guys are not going to take a Dog to a dog fight that can't hold his own. These dogs are mean anyway and if they are put around Humans they will harm them. The ones that are Mean are then Trained to fight and Kill other dogs.
  4. Be realistic Folks..and not ignorant...It is not like they are putting poodles in cages with Rottweilers. Or Chihuahuas in there with Dobermans....These dogs are not Pets or are meant to be...They are the least tamed of the domestic dog and we train them to Boar Hunt with. Pitt bulls are not Pets...they are killers and hunters and that is what they are used for. Anyone that has a pitt bull is subject to disaster...and only the meanest of the litters of these things are used to fight. The ones we can't train to hunt Boars with they sell them to guys I assume to train to fight.
  5. Unless you have been there and done it then don't judge....Has nothing to do with me or anyone else... I am a big boy and can handle myself.... and IMO people who judge others Falsely and don't know what the hell they are talking about are True POS...Not one of you that responded in this thread has ever met me and has no right to judge anything about me.... Just because I have been to a few of these doensn't mean I condone it or support it... What people do in their Private life is their business and it is not up to other people or Myself to judge.... To each their own
 
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Come on dirty... are you honestly saying the dogs that fight in these things are chosen because you can tell when they are tiny that they will be mean around people? They are raised to fight and trained to fight no matter how they act as puppies. Dogs aren't naturally mean and aggressive... I have a pitbull I got as a baby and she's harmless because she was taught at a young age to be nice.

You can't honestly say that these dogs that fight were specially chosen because you could tell when they were tiny that they were going to be aggressive to humans... Dogs don't pop out of the womb being aggressive to humans. They are trained to be aggressive.
 

dirty

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I didn't say from when they were puppies Jake...I said from when they were young....you can tell in the first 9-12 months of a Dogs life whether or not they can interact with people..Have you ever been around guys that do this? if you haven't then you are ignorant on the subject...and shouldn't judge
 
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I didn't say from when they were puppies Jake...I said from when they were young....you can tell in the first 9-12 months of a Dogs life whether or not they can interact with people..Have you ever been around guys that do this? if you haven't then you are ignorant on the subject...and shouldn't judge

Dogs are made mean dirty. I have a pit and my buddy has 3 currently and breeds them. None are aggressive to humans unless they are trained to be or had something traumatic happen to them.

If you can tell in the first 9-12 months of a dogs life it's because they were raised wrong in the first 9-12 months.

PS, have you ever been around NFL players? Are you ignorant to bet on the NFL or make a judgement on it because you haven't?

Dog fighting is one the dumbest things I've ever heard of and the people who fight their dogs and train them to be aggressive should be shot.
 

dirty

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A matter of fact I have been around NFL players Jake...Moonpie Wilson is a good friend and Lives here in Gainesville... PLayed for the Bengals for 17 years..... I have met and drank a few beers with a few of the Falcons as they live here as their trainging camp is here now....


And Jake quit reading what you want to read.... never did I say all pitt bulls are mean...some cant be trained just a fact of the matter....You having one that has not attacked anyone or your buddy breeding them has no fact on the matter that a pitt bull can snap and attack a human at any minute and has a huge track history of it...and those are the ones that are less Volatile....Some just can't be trained....But I forgot..you are 22 years old and know everything
 
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Let me make a few points here for the people who jump to judge me...I expect it from MCP he goes around stalking and jumps into threads that he knows nothing about and has no business in just because he is trying to nail me at something cause he doesn't like me...I expect it from Doc too..... But noone takes Doc seriously so he doesn't count....:+waving-5 He is the Joke of the Internet and doesn't even know it...


  1. Who said I used to go to alot of these or all the time? I have been to a couple...What is wrong with going to soemthing just to see what it is like....I mean I was raised to do as much and learn as much as you can and the only way to do it is experience it.
  2. Dog fighting has been going on for centuries..99.9% of all dogs are not bred to fight...Most are Pitt Bulls and MOst people that Fight these dogs have other dogs at home as pets and are good dog owners...People who speak before they know facts look like fools...
  3. Anyone that watches boxing, UFC, Underground Fighting, etc... can't say a word...as all are Brutal and are barbaric. You can say Humans have a choice....So do these Dogs...Dog Breeders only fight and train the dogs that can't be trained or be around Humans without being a risk. you can tell when they are little. You can't make a dog fight and these guys are not going to take a Dog to a dog fight that can't hold his own. These dogs are mean anyway and if they are put around Humans they will harm them. The ones that are Mean are then Trained to fight and Kill other dogs.
  4. Be realistic Folks..and not ignorant...It is not like they are putting poodles in cages with Rottweilers. Or Chihuahuas in there with Dobermans....These dogs are not Pets or are meant to be...They are the least tamed of the domestic dog and we train them to Boar Hunt with. Pitt bulls are not Pets...they are killers and hunters and that is what they are used for. Anyone that has a pitt bull is subject to disaster...and only the meanest of the litters of these things are used to fight. The ones we can't train to hunt Boars with they sell them to guys I assume to train to fight.
  5. Unless you have been there and done it then don't judge....Has nothing to do with me or anyone else... I am a big boy and can handle myself.... and IMO people who judge others Falsely and don't know what the hell they are talking about are True POS...Not one of you that responded in this thread has ever met me and has no right to judge anything about me.... Just because I have been to a few of these doensn't mean I condone it or support it... What people do in their Private life is their business and it is not up to other people or Myself to judge.... To each their own

this is probably the most idiotic post I've ever seen in my internet days.....I suggest you go back and reread what you just wrote there.

remember the thread a couple of weeks ago where some lady or dude killed a cat I believe it was by microwaving it ?

IMO this dogfighting is the same thing.....animal abuse, no matter how you try to spin it...got to hand it to you though you did a good job trying to spin it with all the if you want to know what it's all about to know what you're talking about..

I don't need to attend a digfight to know it is inhumane and animal abuse:+clueless
 
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A matter of fact I have been around NFL players Jake...Moonpie Wilson is a good friend and Lives here in Gainesville... PLayed for the Bengals for 17 years..... I have met and drank a few beers with a few of the Falcons as they live here as their trainging camp is here now....


And Jake quit reading what you want to read.... never did I say all pitt bulls are mean...some cant be trained just a fact of the matter....You having one that has not attacked anyone or your buddy breeding them has no fact on the matter that a pitt bull can snap and attack a human at any minute and has a huge track history of it...and those are the ones that are less Volatile....Some just can't be trained....But I forgot..you are 22 years old and know everything

Pitbulls are mean if they are trained to be mean bud. I feel like I'm talking to a wall.

Anyway, enjoy the dog fights. Pitiful.

I'm done with this thread.
 
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For years the Pima County Sheriff's Department found the chewed-up bodies of dead dogs in the Arizona desert. But it wasn't until four years ago that the truth behind the killings emerged: Stolen family pets were being used in bloody training exercises by dog fighting rings.
The problem is not confined to Arizona. Animal-welfare groups and law-enforcement officers say pets throughout the country are frequently nabbed for "bait"—animals used to test another dog's fighting instinct. The "bait" is mauled or killed in the process.<!--- deckend --->

Is this how the guys in the biz train them? Tell me this is not disgusting.
 
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oh and btw...this is my arsenal of dogs that I have

I have 5 dogs, and they are like this...a jack russel, a mini poodle, a rottweiler, a boxer and a pitbull....they are all male and all vary in ages, never ever has there been a fight between them.
 

dirty

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For years the Pima County Sheriff's Department found the chewed-up bodies of dead dogs in the Arizona desert. But it wasn't until four years ago that the truth behind the killings emerged: Stolen family pets were being used in bloody training exercises by dog fighting rings.
The problem is not confined to Arizona. Animal-welfare groups and law-enforcement officers say pets throughout the country are frequently nabbed for "bait"?animals used to test another dog's fighting instinct. The "bait" is mauled or killed in the process.<!--- deckend --->

Is this how the guys in the biz train them? Tell me this is not disgusting.



Never did I say it didn't happen...But the legitimate ones are not like that... Kinda like the slave trade on orientals..their are scumbags out there in all walks....



Ballrash... you are entitled to your opinion...but until you are willing to see it first hand I dont' see as to how you can comment on it....and know what you are talking about....


Lata Jake....
 
Re: 13-Foot Pet Boa Kills Owner in Ohio

For years the Pima County Sheriff's Department found the chewed-up bodies of dead dogs in the Arizona desert. But it wasn't until four years ago that the truth behind the killings emerged: Stolen family pets were being used in bloody training exercises by dog fighting rings.
The problem is not confined to Arizona. Animal-welfare groups and law-enforcement officers say pets throughout the country are frequently nabbed for "bait"?animals used to test another dog's fighting instinct. The "bait" is mauled or killed in the process.<!--- deckend --->

Is this how the guys in the biz train them? Tell me this is not disgusting.


nah dude you haven't been to any dogfight's so you don't know what you're talking about......I'm sure they train them with rubber duckies....it's real humane:hung
 

dirty

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Glad you know all about me bud... what I do, how I live my life.... I have been to the dog fights 3-4 times and I know guys that train them...don't judge them for doing that....Not any of my business.... Never did I say I supported it..but it is not my job to tell them what they can and can't do.... All you know it alls and people that judge before you know what the hell you are talking about....You condemn People for picking the bad out about Online gambling and not telling the whole story....Why not live the rest of your life like that and learn as much as you can about something before making a judgement.... oh yea... too hard to do that....as you might find that everything is not as it seems.
 
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Biologists Hunt Invasive Pythons in Fla.

EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK, Fla. (AP) - "SNAKE!" Hearing this shout, Skip Snow slammed on the brakes. When the off-roader plowed to a halt, he and his partner, Lori Oberhofer, leaped out and took off running toward two snakes, actually - a pair of 10-foot Burmese pythons lying on a levee, sunning themselves.
After slipping, sliding and tumbling down a rocky embankment, Snow, a wildlife biologist, grabbed one of the creatures by the tail. The python, Oberhofer says, did not care much for that.
"It made a sound like Darth Vader breathing," she says, "and then its head swung around and I saw this white mouth flying through the air."
Snow saw the mouth, too - the jaws open 180 degrees, the gums an obscene white, the needle-sharp teeth bared in an almost devilish grin. He let out a shriek, then blinked, and when his eyes opened the python's head was hanging in mid-air, less than a foot from his own.
Oberhofer, with a Ninja-like thrust, had snared the python in mid-strike.
"I snagged it right behind its head, on its neck," the 43-year-old wildlife technician recalls. "It was pure reflex - a defensive move. I don't know if I could ever do it again."
The python hadn't succumbed yet, however. "They defecate on you, on purpose, hoping to make you reconsider what you're doing," Oberhofer says. "It's not pleasant."
In the end, the humans were victorious, if not sweet-smelling: Both snakes were bagged, trucked off to the Everglades Research Center, euthanized and necropsied - meaning their innards were dissected, then meticulously inspected, for the benefit of science.
So goes python control in the Everglades, a painstaking, around-the-clock slog against a voracious, foreign snake species that has established a stronghold in this watery wilderness and put native wildlife at risk.
Critters that pythons find most delectable - raccoons, possums, muskrats and native cotton rats - are already under attack, as are birds such as the house wren, pied-billed grebe, white ibis and limpkin.
Scientists also worry that these slithery giants - which have been known to grow as long as 26 feet - may soon start to feast on native species whose survival is in doubt.
"The Everglades doesn't work by itself anymore," says Leon Howell, 58, who has been associated with the park for the last 21 years as a visitor, naturalist, fishing guide and, presently, park ranger. "This whole landscape has to be managed today: water, fire, exotics - you name it."
Which explains the evolution of Snow and Oberhofer into a human firewall against non-native exotics. Without them, Howell figures, "there'd be pythons all over the place."
A decade ago, Snow and Oberhofer spent their days reintroducing rare, native birds to the pinelands and monitoring "indicator" species, such as wading birds, alligators, bald eagles, panthers. Then, in the late '90s, pythons began turning up.
Pet owners were releasing their giant, unwanted snakes in and around the park. But convincing the public that pythons are a danger to this otherworldly mosaic of marshes, sloughs, marl prairies and shadowy hammocks was, and still is, a tough sell.
Perhaps that is because of the Everglades' primeval nature. Truly: Where else in North America can the visitor find crocodiles, manatees and rainbow-colored tree snails, roseate spoonbills and ghost orchids, towering royal palms and gumbo limbos? Here, biblical clouds of mosquitoes can turn a white off-road vehicle black within seconds. Waterlilies can perfume the air for miles.
At night, the beam of a lamp through a marsh often catches the eerie, ruby shine of a lurking alligator's eyes.
Yet, as vast and threatening as these wetlands may appear, they have been so drained and abused by humans in the last century that a population of pythons, if left unchallenged, could take down this fragile web of life within a generation.
"It's a now-or-never thing," Oberhofer says. "We still have a chance, with the python's numbers being so limited, to do something. But if we let this go, we don't know how far the pythons will migrate, how much they will reproduce."
One thing is certain, Snow says. "They'll eat just about everything that's warm-blooded."
Three years ago, a party of bird-watchers walking along the eastern Everglades' Anhinga Trail stumbled upon a death match of super predators - python versus alligator. The gator, it appeared, had the upper hand: Its jaws, capable of a bite pressure of more than 3,000 pounds per square inch, were clenched on the snake, and for hours the gator carried its prey about, waiting for the python to go limp.
But it didn't; after nearly 30 hours the python wriggled free of the alligator's jaws and swam off into the high grass. "We looked for buzzards feeding on a snake carcass," Snow recalls, "but we never found any."
That a python could survive a gator attack was a red flag, and it was soon followed by others.
In February 2004, tourists at the Pa-hay-okee Overlook watched, stunned, as a python wrapped itself around an alligator, which countered by rolling over and grabbing the snake in its mouth and swimming off. And then, last fall, the carcasses of a 13-foot python and a 6-foot gator that had squared off were found later floating in a marsh, the gator's tail and hind legs protruding from the split-open gut of the python.
"Sometimes," says Snow, "pythons swallow things they shouldn't."
The Burmese python, one of the six biggest snakes, does not possess fangs and is not venomous. Rather, it is a sit-and-wait ambush hunter of the first order. Typically, it bites prey with six rows of needle-sharp, back-curving teeth, which dig deeper when its target tries to pull away. It then coils itself around its victim, squeezes the life out of it, and swallows it whole. Its stomach acids quickly dissolve even bone, Snow says.
In the wild, pythons often reach 20 feet in length, weigh more than 200 pounds, and grow strong enough to overpower a grown man. Hinged jaws, in fact, enable the snake to open its mouth wide enough to accommodate humans.
"Once they reach 8 to 9 feet in size," Snow says, "you don't want to be alone with a python."
Native to Southeast Asia, the Burmese python - Python molurus bivittatus - has come to the Everglades by way of the burgeoning, global trade in exotic pets, creatures of many kinds shipped to America legally and distributed through pet shops and flea markets. Today, Americans may own 22 of the 24 python species that exist.
Since 2000, slightly more than 1 million pythons have been imported by the United States for commercial sale; nearly half are shipped to Miami, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service says.
Python hatchlings, which can cost as little as $20 at a flea market, tickle armchair herpetologists. "They're so darling when they're tiny," Oberhofer says. "Later, the big attraction at home is being able to watch your python kill something - like a rat - and gobble it whole in its tank."
Soon, however, the python gets bigger than the kids. (Pythons, fed a steady diet of mice, squirrels and rabbits, grow 6 to 8 feet, or bigger, within a year.) When this happens, owners try to sell or give away their pets but cannot find them new homes. Unwilling to euthanize their beloveds, many release pythons into the wild, unaware of the ecological havoc they may bring.
Which brings to Oberhofer's mind a story about Guam, where she once worked with other biologists.
"Two exotic species were introduced there," she says, "the brown-tree snake and a little lizard that the snake liked to eat. Well, the lizards multiplied like crazy, which meant that the brown-tree snake had so much to eat it proliferated" - and consumed many other species.
Today, Guam's forests have gone silent, she says. "The brown-tree snakes ate the native birds and bats to extinction. Those birds are found only in zoos now."
One recent afternoon, Snow took a visitor into a field of chest-high cane grass to check on his latest invention: a 2-by-4-foot, steel-mesh trap fashioned especially for pythons. The trap had wide, PVC tubes on both ends (entrances for the big snake) and a cage within the cage holding a rat - python bait.
But there was no python.
"It hasn't worked very well. We haven't caught any pythons with it yet - just small, native snakes." Snow adjusts his cap, frowns, then gazes across the field, still but for a lazy breeze rustling the high grass. The stillness doesn't fool Snow.
"I've walked right by pythons and not even known they were right next to me," he says. "Most times, you can't see the enemy until you stumble across it."
Crunching his way back to the off-roader, eyes darting this way and that, he described tactics to control pythons. One idea, recommended by snake management experts, has produced results: implanting captured pythons with radio transmitters and releasing them into the wild to track their movements, habitat use and breeding patterns - and to betray the locations of other pythons.
"It's all based on the Judas concept," Snow said, noting that four "tagged" pythons had led to the capture of 12 others through October and that three more pythons with transmitters have since been released.
Snow suspects that female pythons lay down trails of chemical scent "cues" for suitors. If scientists could develop synthetic cues, he says, the chemicals might be used to draw pythons into one of his traps.
By Snow's count, 154 pythons have been removed in and around the Everglades through the first 11 months of this year, up markedly from the 95 caught in all of 2005, 70 in 2004, and 23 in 2003.
Does it mean pythons are multiplying at a faster rate? Or is it that the python detectives are just more effective at nabbing them?
Snow won't say - and he'd rather not hazard a guess at how many pythons are living, or breeding, in the Everglades.
Most of the caught pythons are euthanized because of the threat they pose to at-risk native species such as the mangrove fox squirrel, the wood stork and the endangered Key Largo wood rat. Pythons may also be competing for space with the threatened Eastern indigo snake.
And so, the python detectives muck about limy marshes and brackish ponds by day and cruise the main park road after sundown.
On a recent nocturnal patrol, Snow is crawling along Route 9336 near Nine Mile Pond, the off-roader's headlights catching the occasional heron or white ibis, when, suddenly, he hits the brakes, grabs his 4-foot "snake tongs" and hops out into a gathering of flies.
On the blacktop, in a cone of light thrown by Snow's headlamp, lies a rattlesnake, a four-footer. It doesn't budge.
"Ah," Snow grunts, lifting the rattler with the tongs and slinging it off into the bush. "Roadkill."
Vehicles strike pythons sometimes, too, but bodies are rarely found. Do they survive? Do they go so deep undercover that scavengers don't find them? "Just another thing we don't know about the enemy," Snow says.
He trains his gaze to the west, looking for something other than the spiked grass silhouetted against a moonlit sky. Pythons need not be seen to make this landscape creepy.
The creepiness comes with knowing they are out there, somewhere.
 
Re: 13-Foot Pet Boa Kills Owner in Ohio

Glad you know all about me bud... what I do, how I live my life.... I have been to the dog fights 3-4 times and I know guys that train them...don't judge them for doing that....Not any of my business.... Never did I say I supported it..but it is not my job to tell them what they can and can't do.... All you know it alls and people that judge before you know what the hell you are talking about....You condemn People for picking the bad out about Online gambling and not telling the whole story....Why not live the rest of your life like that and learn as much as you can about something before making a judgement.... oh yea... too hard to do that....as you might find that everything is not as it seems.


dirty, as human beings we all have a conscience.....we are supposed to know what is good and what is bad....we all have a choice when making decisions

these dogs DO NOT have a choice as they are being used and abused by human beings that are supposed to know better.

my one and only point in this whole thing is 'the people' that train these dogs to fight till death and 'the people' that condone these actions all have a CHOICE to do so.

IMO if you are willing to subject a dog to a dogfight so it can and will fight till it's death then also be willing to tie yourself to a poll and let this dog get it's fighting training on your arse.

Cowards train dogs to fight till the end.

And YES I have been to a dogfight before, also been to a cockfight. once and done.

And now if I find out anyone is doing this I will personally call the cops on their arses.....it could be my best friend but I will do it
 

nedrow

EOG Dedicated
Re: 13-Foot Pet Boa Kills Owner in Ohio

sounds like someone to me doesnt or didnt know how to be a pet boa owner. does chit like bush does. ya reap what ya sow .
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as far as dog fights, if i could press a botton and thered never be dog
fighting i would.
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but i wouldnt mind seeing one . go figure :doh1
leave dirty alone he never fought dogs ,life on lifes terms
 

Mr. NBA

EOG Dedicated
Re: 13-Foot Pet Boa Kills Owner in Ohio

not a big animal lover, but would never attend a dog fight. Those that have an issue with dirty have you ever had pork or beef?....I toured a huge packaging plant in Smithfield, VA and ill tell ya, you wouldnt want to see the way cute piggies are dealt with. My Bro laws neighbor used to be the head guy there and ill tell ya it makes me appreciate the job ive got. Animals were put on this earth to serve a purpose to humans......food, entertainment, companionship, etc. I love bacon, but dont love how the bacon gets to my plate.....in the end the thought is blocked out and realized that the pigs purpose was to be eaten and those dogs purpose is to entertain....like it or not(which I dont).



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