Here's a quick solution to the problem....just change all the taxonomic names of these species and do away with Python, Boa, and Eunectes!
Ophiuchus;1488281; said:Here's a quick solution to the problem....just change all the taxonomic names of these species and do away with Python, Boa, and Eunectes!
My husband and I discussed this a bit, he brought up another point. America's song birds have greatly declined due to domestic cats. Several species historically have disappeared due to the introduction of domestic cats and dogs. Yet there is no law or ban on people letting cats outside.
N-E Cichlids;1495265; said:Here is a great example of what the Gov't wants to avoid. This is what happens when a careless hobyist releases their python into thw wild. There will not be a next time for this snake, but the next pet released in the wild may grab a kid or hell even an adult.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9600151/
davo;1495299; said:What would a person be doing swimming around in the middle of the everglades? lol.
There are jack all fatalities with large constrictors... I can only think of one validated case, with a reticulated python. I'd be busy watching out for alligators.
Not to mention it would only be the much larger species that could do any damage to a person. I can't see someone becoming a meal for the rainbow boas personally, nor a royal lol.