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NEW REX python/everglades shirts, posters
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by tigers9 on July 16, 2009
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OK to cross -post.
Gallery 6, downloadable in 3 sizes (free download for non commercial use)
http://www.rexano.org/Posters_JustSayNO/JSN_Gallery_6.htm
or u can buy posters and shirts in Cafepress REXANO, 100 percent of proceeds will be used to produce more materials and send to legislators, etc... to fight exotic bans
http://www.cafepress.com/REXANO/3518153 small posters
http://www.cafepress.com/REXANO/3509126 shirts
Z
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by TheFifthDay on July 19, 2009
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Hey Z, I really like what you did with my burm.
It looks great. Maybe I'll buy myself a shirt!
Good luck,
Jon Short
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by tigers9 on July 19, 2009
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Jon,Glad u like it, and thanks for letting us use your pic.
I already got into a ‘fight’ on wolf hybrid list about this psoter. Some woman went on rant about how pythons might not be an issue where I/Zuzana live, but that they are an issue in Florida, so I asked her to look at the poster again, as that is EXACTLY what the poster says, it is a LOCAL not FEDERAL issue.
Carlos Mencia should lurk on some of these elists, he would get so many DUTTDUTTT ideas.
Then the woman went on diatribe about how she read an article about pythons laying 100 eggs and asked me to do math, so i told her she should do the math, AFTER she goes back to school and takes zoology classes on python reproduction in the wild.
Like my friend’s husband says, if people are being stupid, somebody needs to tell them.
Z
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by pitbulllady on July 19, 2009
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When I was breeding Burms, the largest clutch I got was 44. Of course, this was in optimum captive-breeding situations, and even still, 8 of those eggs failed to hatch. That's what is so ridiculous about these estimates of Burm populations in Florida; they're based on the assumptions that most, if not all, female Burms can lay 100 or more eggs at a time, and do this several times a year, AND that all of the eggs will hatch and all of the offspring will survive. This wouldn't be possible for ANY species,even in their natural environment and under the best of conditions.
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by TheFifthDay on July 19, 2009
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I've heard that they are never going to be able to live any further then Central Florida, because it gets too cool any further up. And since they don't hibernate and have no instincts telling them to, they will die the first winter.
That sounds to me like the people making all these assumptions have a lot to learn.
But anyways, you did great with the design.
Jon Short
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